Happy Christmas!

Happy Christmas!

There’s plenty gardening to do in the park on Saturday (usual time, 10-11.30) and a decent forecast too. Please come along and help us keep the park beautiful.

Last Wednesday Gardening of the year at the park this week (it’s unlikely that we’ll have a gardening session on Christmas day). The forecast is cold and fair – it could be right – and there’s always plenty to do. So please come along if you can – it’s much more fun than Christmas shopping!

Gardening on Saturday is at the usual time. Forecast is dry and cold so wrap up well!

There will be gardening on Wednesday, 10-11.30, before the Christmas lunch (1pm in the bothy). There’s always plenty to do and enjoy at the park. Forecast is dry, cool and breezy so it will be fine in the shelter of the park. Please come along if you can.
Janet held four wreath-making sessions in the park over the weekend. They were a huge amount of work and an enormous success. Many thanks to Janet and her helpers and well done! Again!!

If you’re not making (or helping with making) wreaths on Saturday, you can always do some gardening in the park, 10-11.30. There’s always plenty to be done, the forecast is dry and, I’m sure, elevenses will be excellent!

Busy morning at the park. We must surely have collected all the leaves by now! Best estimate is that we’ve collected a tonne and a half of leaves this autumn! The park is looking good, however, if a bit wintry!

There’s gardening on Wednesday, 10-11.30 There’s always plenty to get on with in the winter and the forecast is for a bright and breezy morning, with no frost (although there was certainly no shortage of frost yesterday, when these were taken!).


Gardening on Wednesday is at the usual time, 10-11.30. There’s lots to do and elevenses to finish with. The Met Office forecasts light rain but they are often wrong these days! Please come along if you can to help keep the park beautiful.


Gardening on Saturday is at the usual time, 10-11.30. There is a lot to do and elevenses to finish. The forecast is damp but, even if the Met Office happens to be right, there’s always elevenses to start with!
