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Our first AGM

This was held on 2nd December at Trinity Academy.  There was a good turn-out (21) and it was a positive and good humoured meeting, with much input from the floor.  Alastair Robertson gave a brief presentation on the group’s activities over the past year and what we are hoping to do in the future.  The park has improved hugely and the big aim for next year is a Green Flag.  The office bearers are unchanged and the only change in the Committee is that Vikki Floyd has been elected, replacing Stuart Gardiner who didn’t seek re-election.  Thanks to all who came along, especially Ritchie Fraser, the North Edinburgh Community Parks Officer.  Details will be available in the draft minutes which will be posted soon in the Administration page on this web site.

Composting in the Park

We’re well on with our composting project (funded by a City of Edinburgh Council Waste Action Grant).  The compost bins are complete and nearly full already.  There are signs that the composting is getting going but we’ve added worms to speed things up.  The main screens are now in place – all level with right angles and straight lines thanks to Sandy.  Next stage is the bark path and some climbing plants so the screen blends in with the rest of the park.

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Glorious Wednesday

It was a terrific Wednesday morning, despite some early frost, and we had an excellent turnout of members plus a team of three from Quintiles on an away day.  We got loads done, collecting over 20 wheelbarrows of leaves and making good progress on the screens for the compost bins.  Janet produced coffee and cakes at 11 – as you can see, Janet didn’t manage to bring a red carpet for our visitors.  All in all, we had a great morning, capped by Louisa, Steven and Erica adding the worms to the compost bins!

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Loads of compost

It actually rained on a Wednesday morning!  But our reward for working through the rain was a glorious rainbow 20141119_110658

We finished assembling the compost bins and they’re nearly full already.  Next stage will be camouflage with trellis and climbing plants.  We also collected loads of leaves and pruned the phygelius, which gave us even more to compost.20141119_123002