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Workdays start at 10am, coffee at 11am and finish at 12 noon.
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Wed 1st Apr - Berrybanks friendship benches and bridge repair.
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Fri 3rd Apr - Dunchurch Symmetry Park working eastward.
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Wed 8th Apr - Northerly friendship bench working northward.
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Web 15th Apr - Berrybanks strimming southward.
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Fri 17th Apr - Dunchurch Symmetry Park strimming eastward from where we got to last time (caravan storage).
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Wed 22nd Apr - Heath View (JLR) Picnic Bench strimming northward and southward.
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Wed 29th Apr - Cawston Bridleway strimming northward and southward.
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Fri 1st May - Dunchurch Windmill Lane strimming westward.
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Wed 6th May - Sky Blue Bench strimming northward and southward.
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Wed 13th May - Cawston Bridleway Bridge ivy cut back.
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Fri 15th May - Dunchurch - Symmetry Park strimming westward.
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Wed 20th May - Potford Dam strimming.
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Wed 27th May - Black Ops.
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Fri 29th May - Dunchurch - Symmetry Park strimming westward to A45.
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Tag Archives: cycling
Hawthorn Trail
You may have noticed a new tab above called “Hawthorn Trail”. This is the 220 metre secondary path that we created that stops that kinda walking out and then back again, along the same path. I don’t know about you, … Continue reading
Mick’s Sunset Bench
Some knew him as Mick, some as Mike and some as Michael. I think he started with us as Michael but made us change it to Mick later on, so I’m sticking with Mick, if that’s OK with everyone else. … Continue reading
Woodworking Workshop No. 2
Well I suppose this week we have to mostly talk about the new-old recycled-bench that took one for the team. The seats were always a little bit of an invitation for a bit of mischief, due them being a bit … Continue reading
How to Add Biodiversity
Quite a few times we have felt like calling in the USAF to napalm the whole path and give us a blank canvas to start again and do it our way, however, we have to work with what we have … Continue reading
World Famous, You Say?
People are asking, with a raised eyebrow, why our round picnic benches and mugs are “world-famous” as mentioned in last week’s blog. Well, in my geeky little world of facts and figures, the blog stats tell me that no less … Continue reading
A Tale of Two Halves
Whilst we were back at the Potford Dam end, with delightful views over Lawford Heath, I was reminded of the day that David, the Ecologist from Sustrans came to help. He brought cookies and Lady’s Bedstraw seeds, and we brought … Continue reading
Attack of the Stinging Nettles
Arrgh!!! Our butterfly bank has a huge mass of nettles growing on it!! I really don’t want to be doing the mass pulling-up of the prickly things, like last time. As much as we cover our hands and arms, we … Continue reading
Christmas has come early…
I somehow acquired a Douglas Fir Christmas tree. It was being sold off on Christmas Eve for £3 so I grabbed it and stuck it outside my house for the festive holiday. It then sat in a pot, on my … Continue reading
We finished re-staining the benches…
Today, we cracked on with re-staining the rest of our bench collection with my mate, who does what it says on the tin, Ronseal. And it didn’t rain!!! There’s a first!! Don’t they look absolutely divine. Simple, yet elegant design, … Continue reading
Playing Farmers
It’s always a tremendous feeling to be at the start of a wildflower-glade creation. Sowing the seeds that we collected last summer, and adding new seeds to the mix, to try to increase the biodiversity. To not do this means … Continue reading




