Our first Annual General Meeting is on Tuesday, 2nd December, 7.30 – 8.30pm at Trinity Academy. Tea, coffee, biscuits and cakes will be served.
Non members welcome.
Our first Annual General Meeting is on Tuesday, 2nd December, 7.30 – 8.30pm at Trinity Academy. Tea, coffee, biscuits and cakes will be served.
Non members welcome.
The compost bins are taking shape now and there’s plenty compost to fill them, with leaves, weeds and prunings all abundant.


Last year’s winter bedding is still providing a show despite facing north and growing in the shade of the cherry trees.

The compost bins (courtesy of our Waste Action Grant) arrived yesterday in very flat packs. Construction is already underway. Nothing looks too difficult but substantial use of the screwdriver will be necessary. With decent weather, they should be in place by the end of next week.
Winter bedding has been planted in the park, many thanks to Julie and her team for all their hard work. We’re looking forward to a great show of primulas, tulips, crocus and hyacinth through the winter and into spring.


Janet has replanted the Friends of Starbank Park boat – bulbs and winter bedding.

And you can see Starbank Park from Newhaven Harbour which looking particularly pretty in the sun this afternoon.

Another fine autumn morning at the park on Wednesday! We spent our time tidying and weeding, getting ready for the winter bedding plants.
The Friends were not the only busy people in the park. The painters and joiners have started the renovation work on Starbank House and parts of the Laverockbank Road boundary wall are being repointed, all excellent news.
The Friends of Starbank Park have been weeding together for a year! It was a good excuse for a celebration, so we had coffee and birthday cake (thanks Liz) in the park, then a birthday lunch in the Starbank Inn (which was excellent!).
But we did do some work today, weeding, tidying and preparing for the compost bins. Sandy did a brilliant job on the crescent. 