Monday, 11 November 2013

Friends of the Byes: volunteer days down on the Community Orchard........... into November on Thursdays and Saturdays

Latest news from FOTB:

Dear All

A quick reminder that Friends of The Byes are continuing with improvements to the Community Orchard ... all are welcome to lend a hand.
We will be continuing to clear the edges of the Orchard, also clearing and mulching around the trees.
Thanks to EDDC who have cut back the bulk of the grass and brambles Thursday just gone, allowing a few more spaces for fruit trees and making it easier for volunteers to keep the rest of the orchard tidy.

Please join us in the Orchard: we have tools, but feel free to bring a flask.
Attached is a reminder of our volunteer days for November.
For any further information please email FOTByes@gmail.com or phone Sally Atkinson on 01395 577383

Regards
Michael Horsnell
Behalf of Friends of The Byes 

Thursday 14th November 10:30am – 12:30pm
Saturday 16th November 1:30pm – 3:30pm
Thursday 21st November 10:30am – 12:30pmm
Saturday 23rd November 1:30pm – 3:30pm National Tree Week
Tuesday 26th November 9:30am -3:30pm Schools tree planting day
Saturday 30th November 1:30pm – 3:30pm National Tree Week


Fruit trees before and after mulching:








Volunteer work in the Community Orchard on Saturday 2nd and Thursday 7th November 2013

Volunteers strimmed and cleared grass from around fruit trees followed by covering the roots with a thick layer of well rotted mulch.

EDDC groundsman Jamie, helped by cutting back grass and un wanted brambles with a flail mower attachment.


This area is owned by the National Trust and four years ago was used for grazing sheep - and was therefore out-of-bounds for dogs.
So the fact that the Community Orchard is 'dog-free' - or, rather, 'children-friendly' - is not exactly a 'change of use'...




Many people requested a Dog free area in the Byes as a safe area to let young children run about in and as an educational space for schoolchildren. 


As the Orchard starts to produce fruit next year, keeping it dog-free will be much more hygienic. — at The Byes.

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