If you have some free time on Wednesday 28 May, come along to Gill Bridge, Lowlands Road, Mirfield to continue the work already carried out on the Pocket Parks. The volunteers will be clearing vegetation, removing litter and planting. It is advisable to bring along gloves, practical footwear, mattocks, forks and secateurs. Donations of plants or seeds would be gratefully received.
Email Mirfield Promenade for further details. We look forward to seeing you on 28 May.
I could easily be the first route to have its own blog! I am a four mile stretch of land from Greenwood Lock to Cooper Bridge in Mirfield, West Yorkshire.
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Thursday, 8 May 2014
Pocket Parks Progress
A big thank you to Sue Bentley,
Jane and Alan Speight, David Pinder, Liz Hardwick, Jonny Hart-Woods, Claire MacDonald, Hilary Brooke and colleagues from the Canal and River Trust for their hard work and kind
donations of plants/seeds which enabled us to clear weeds and debris
accumulated over many years, and to plant up one key area along the canal at
Mirfield.
We now need more hands-on
assistance and donation of plants to continue the great work. Before we
know it the Mirfield canal side will be Blooming Marvellous and a better
place to sit and enjoy this splendid environment. We will announce the
date of the next event very shortly.
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Progress and Plans
Here is an
update of developments along the Promenade - but remember that these few lines
cover a massive amount of work!
Help needed:
Ø Mirfield
Community Partnership
has provided funding for some pop up
displays to use to promote the work of the Promenade, and these will be
ordered shortly:
Ø the work on the Pocket Parks gets off to a flying start on 8 May - with volunteers
working together to clear the areas, and plant flowers and shrubs
Ø four benches have been painted, the
hope is to paint others along the tow path:
Ø Battyeford
Island - a new
application for funding is to be submitted to BIFFA, this is being lead by Mirfield
Community Partnership. Kirklees Area
Committee will supply match funding for information boards, if the bid is
successful.
Ø an ecological survey is being considered, possibly involving a student
from Leeds University:
Ø town
centre work -
planning is being undertaken to consider improvements needed on the tow paths
near to Lidl, this will include replanting, clearance, path repair and, of
course, identifying funding.
Ø Thursday
8 May at 10 am,
please meet at Gill Bridge, Lowlands Road, Mirfield to start work on the Pocket Gardens. Bring along gardening gloves, tools and any
spare plants. Canal and River Trust
colleagues will be on hand to assist.
All volunteers welcome!
Ø Volunteers are needed to go onto the rota for watering the
newly planted Pocket Gardens. Please
email Mirfield Promenade
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