Out of the game for a few weeks

Tomorrow I go under the knife for my back. This means that I will have stitches in for two weeks or so. Whilst my back is healing I cannot drive or lift, or the stiches will simply rip out or get infected and I will be in all sorts of trouble.

There are jobs that need doing so if anyone wants to run the greenway in January, feel free to organise workdays and get on with what needs doing.  The last blog post outlines what needs doing.

I will be back in February and will really be hoping to make our part of the old railway-line the very best it can be for as many different groups as possible.

I am thinking that maybe we might ask Sustrans if we can have a small container on-site somewhere for tool storage? It would cost around £1,700 but would be a great place to store tools and make it so that the correct tools are always available for every workday.

Let me know your thoughts… There are pockets of funding available.

Paul

 

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About Paul - Cawston Greenway

Just trying to create a slice of wildlife and a place for people to chill out and meet new friends in this crazy world that we live in.
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4 Responses to Out of the game for a few weeks

  1. Sue Wiggins's avatar Sue Wiggins says:

    Good Luck with the op Paul.

    Sue Wiggins x

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  2. blhphotoblog's avatar blhphotoblog says:

    Keep fit Paul the project is looking good, roll on spring looking forward to your butterfly images. Brian

  3. Hope everything has gone well Paul and you are enjoying rest and recuperation at home now. Don’t do too much too soon. Won’t be too long hopefully before we see the Greenway bursting into life again – lovely.

  4. Carl Jones's avatar Carl Jones says:

    Hi Paul,concerning the container for storing tools etc, I would be worried about security and some one stealing them, unfortunately .Keep up the good work, and hope you make a speedy recovery

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