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August 15, 2006
Paving the way
Over the weekend the paved area of the sensory garden was finished off thanks to the efforts of Pete Trimble and colleagues. Meanwhile the wooden planters are being built, and we see below the first of these being assembled on site by Millennium Trustees John Bettridge and Liam Godfrey, and parish councillor Andrew Dunn.


On Monday staff and trainees from Brunswick Organic Nursery began the task of clearing the planting areas and preparing the soil for the planters (there will be five in all), and they will be working over the next few days to carry on with this.
Dave King is helpings us with getting electrical components as the supply has now been laid, and Russ Turner has already done some installation work.
Thanks are also due to Ken Webster for moving the paving blocks from the Marcia, and Moor Lane Construction for the loan of equipment.
Posted by martin at August 15, 2006 3:21 PM
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