Monday, 27 May 2024
Monday, 20 May 2024
Balsam bashing at Speke on Sunday 19th May 2024
As a result of having a "wall to wall sunshine" workday today, Ranger Simon suggested that instead of doing the original task of ditch clearing/digging and footpath clearing in Stockton's Wood, which would have been very hot for us all, we instead balsam bashed on another part of the estate which would be in the shade and cooler for us.
So, after the six MNTV volunteers met Simon in the main car park at 10am we carried our gear part of the way back down the drive, through a field with some beautiful Southern Marsh orchids and over to a pond where we started pulling up the Himalayan Balsam and snapping the roots off so it didn't regrow.
We worked our way around the pond and had moved further away to a nearby field by break time where we stopped to have coffee and cake!!
After some more balsam bashing, moving further down a wire fence on both sides clearing the balsam, we had lunch and Simon nipped off to get some of his other jobs done.
By the time he came back, we finished up, took our gear back to our cars, changed our footwear, dropped off our rucksacks and joined him by the Tudor hall that Speke is famous for. After he'd taken a group photo we were invited to have a look round the hall in our own time before heading home.
Simon was delighted by what we'd achieved and we were pleased to start our season of balsam bashing unexpectedly early :-)
Sue
Monday, 13 May 2024
Edging a footpath at Styal on Sunday 12th May 2024
Today's workday was at Styal with Ranger Craig. Ten of us met in the Volunteers section of the car park above the mill then drove in convoy behind Craig's pickup along Altrincham Road and parked at the end of the airport access road. The worktask was edging a section of the footpath from the access road to the Valley Lodge hotel.
It was a warm muggy day and we found it hard work in the heat. Thunderstorms were forecast from mid-afternoon but fortunately didn't arrive until the evening. We needed an early break for elevenses (Daniel had baked a sultana cake) and lunch and took impromptu water breaks. Throughout the day a steady procession of walkers, dogs and mountain bikers passed by. Several commented on what a good job we were doing.
By 2:30pm we were wilting and called it a day. Craig was pleased with our efforts and other corporate volunteer groups (who now pay £30 per person for a day's volunteering with the Styal team) will continue the footpath edging from where we stopped.
Our work was accompanied by the continuous sound of aircraft taking off and landing. There was a lull in activity at lunchtime because for some reason the air traffic controllers swapped over the directions of take offs and landings.
Daniel
Sunday, 5 May 2024
Saturday, 4 May 2024
37th AGM on Thursday 2nd May 2024
We held our AGM tonight by zoom.
Nine members attended: Adrian, Ally, Andy S, Daniel, Denise, Gaynor, Jenny, Karin, Sue B.
Apologies were received from Anne Yates, Christine and Andy Hill, Jean, Neil and Tricia.
The meeting started at 7:30pm and ended at 8:50 and covered the following matters:
Apologies for absenceApproval of minutes of 2023 AGMMatters arising from those minutes (none)Chairman's report for the year ending 31st March 2024Treasurer's report for the year ending 31st March 2024Election of committee for 2024-25 (Adrian, Ally, Chris, Daniel, Denise and Jenny)AOB
After the AGM, Chris Hunter (Formby Ranger) gave us a very interesting and informative talk about the projects that the Formby team are currently focused on. The two big projects are centred on Victoria Road and Lifeboat Road. The carpark on Victoria Road is now in a moving dune system, the result of years' of dune erosion in some places and accretion in others, and the plan is to move the carpark to another area. The planning application for the new carpark was rejected but was appealed by the NT and is being reassessed. The outcome should be known soon and if successful work is scheduled to begin in September. The Lifeboat Road project would see the creation of a visitor centre.
Chris was heavily involved with volunteers last year. Three new volunteer groups were established and and their efforts were focused on footpath and woodland work. There is plenty for MNTV to help with, especially footpath work and the barrowing of stones to site and breaking stones on site.
Thanks for Chris for giving up his evening to talk to us. We all enjoy working at Formby because the rangers make us very welcome, give us varied tasks to do and are very appreciative of our efforts ... plus it's a beautiful site. The prospect of pizza from their newly built pizza oven (see workday on 28th April) is an added inducement!
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