The grass has had its first cut of the year and what an improvement, the park is looking so much better. Thanks Julie.


The grass has had its first cut of the year and what an improvement, the park is looking so much better. Thanks Julie.


There’s gardening on Saturday, usual time. The Met Office says “sunny intervals” for 10.00am but don’t expect to be too hot. There’s plenty to do, including putting bird boxes together. Please come along if you can.
Our first batch of Kent bat boxes is just about ready for our nature trail. Many thanks to Action Earth for the grant and to Tom Stewart and the Forth Youth Theatre for the help and workshop facilities. The rest should be assembled by the end of next week.

It was sunny this morning but we didn’t miss the rain by much!
A busy morning in the park, bird and bat box construction for the Nature Trail and lots of weeding and tidying.
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The décor may be awful and the rising damp is rising and very damp but the bothy has never been this tidy. Thanks to Vikki, Stan and Neil in particular. These pictures were even taken after we’d finished gardening today!

Bright sunshine yesterday afternoon and the park looked good. Have you ever seen a better looking Michaelmas Daisy in March? View is pretty special too.

There’s a gardening session on Saturday, usual time 10-11.30. The forecast is a bit iffy but what does the Met Office know? There’s lots to do so please come along if you can.
We’d a busy morning in the park, tidying weeding and drilling. It is great being amongst all the colour and it’s not just the daffodils! The primulas are amazing, the hyacinths are terrific, the tulips are coming and there’s more!




