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September 9, 2006

Is it a garden yet?

Well not quite, but the Sensory Garden does now begin to look like one. Brunswick trainess have been making over the planting beds, adding fertiliser, and filling the four free-standing planters. These will contain plants for delighting the four senses sight, touch, smell and taste.

Dig and Barrow

Part of the history of the village was finally removed this week when the last remains of the air raid shelter were carted away by on the Brunswick truck.

 

 

 

 At the same time, United Utilities has agreed to move the sign, seen below, and place it on the gas convertor to reduce clutter on the site, and we are hopeful that we can improve the look of the ugly building by having it painted.

 

 

Brusnwick staff and trainess are busy this week preparing for the launch on Friday of the restored Palace walled gardens, but hope to be in a position to start planting the week following. The railings at the front are due to be installed this week.

We are still looking for help with the electrical wiring..

..and have been offered some by Richard Williams.

Posted by martin at September 9, 2006 8:32 AM

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