WORK BEGINS ON THE SOUTHERN PERIMETER

Work has finally commenced on clearing the vegetation from the Southern Perimeter fence.  This has effectively increased the usable space in the field by an extra 4-5m along its entire length which equates to about 1000m2. A number of Silver Birch and Mountain Ash saplings have already been transplanted into this area along with wild(…)

Making Use Of Our Finds.

A Stone Plinth was uncovered during clearance work on the hedge row.  This concrete block will be utilised by creating a bespoke park bench which will fit over the block.  This is possible thanks to a donation from the Monmouthshire Masonic Charities via the Striguil Lodge of Chepstow Freemasons. In order to promote insect and(…)

RECYCLING OF FALLEN OAK TREE

The group made good use of the fallen tree by using the cut timber to create a bespoke bench/work station.

REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

REMEMBERING THE FALLEN

On 11 November 2014 the group planted an oak tree to commemorate the centenary of the First World War. It is hoped to add a plaque at a later date.

STORM DAMAGE

  During the recent bad weather a large oak tree fell blocking the path and damaging the perimeter fence.  The incident was reported to the Council via the One Stop Shop who passed the information on to the Council Highways Department. After 14 days there had been no contact from the Council or the MOD(…)

Thanks For Help

Thanks For Help

Following our Open/Fun Day we would like to thank the following: Dot Perry – Donation Chris Postle – Donation and help with the teas Ian Phillips – Donation Mick Thompson – Loan of gazebo Helen Davies – Cakes