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Vicky Arnold

Vicky Arnold


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West Oxford Litter Pick
🗓Wednesday 6:00pm

📍Oxford Westgate Library OX1 1PE

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Vicky Arnold went on a community mission

Sat 1st Nov at 10:00am

Tea-rific trimming

Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway

Today we returned to Littlemore for tea and cake, oh sorry, I mean helping in the village hall garden.

The village hall in Littlemore has a lovely garden which requires a bit of TLC every now and then. A nettle patch created to attract bees and butterflies had encroached on a flower bed, weeds had popped up in a lawn area, various plants needed pruning and leaf piles created.

Armed with tools, and luxury of all luxury at a gardening task, kneeler pads we set to work and after a couple of hours the space was looking ship shape and shiny.

We then were treated to tea, cake and chat in the village hall - glorious!

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Vicky Arnold signed up to a group run.

Wed 19th Nov at 6:00pm

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Vicky Arnold went on a group run

Wed 29th Oct at 6:00pm

Bring your own spatula

Oxford Report written by Bethan Greenaway

Today we donned our headtorches and high-viz and beat the curfew by delivering flyers for our friends at Flos.

The flyers were mostly for their wonderful refill shop - encouraging people in the local area to shop local, support a local business and reduce their single use plastics.

Meg brought an excellent flyering tool in the form of a trusty spatula and showed us a "fold and shove" process that protects fingertips and knuckles from letterboxes! Something to remember for our next flyering task!

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Vicky Arnold
Vicky Arnold signed up to a group run.

Wed 5th Nov at 6:00pm

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Vicky Arnold went on a group run

Wed 22nd Oct at 5:45pm

Root and branch review

Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway

Last night we were called in to help clear a patch of ground outside Rose Hill Community Centre. There's a plan in place to turn it into a functional garden space with raised beds for the Rose Hill Junior Youth Club, but it's currently overrun with cotoneaster. Armed with secateurs, pruning saws, and forks we chopped, sawed and dug until the light failed, then switched on the portable lights and headtorches to finish up.

We haven't completely cleared the ground, but we've made a good start!

Thank you for keeping us fueled with biscuits and melon Meg.

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Vicky Arnold
Vicky Arnold signed up to a group run.

Wed 29th Oct at 6:00pm

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Vicky Arnold
Vicky Arnold signed up to a group run.

Wed 22nd Oct at 5:45pm

Community Planter Project

for Rose Hill Junior Youth Club

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Vicky Arnold went on a group run

Wed 8th Oct at 6:00pm

Between a rock and a hard place

Oxford Report written by Anwen Greenaway

Warneford Hospital is creating a new garden on the front lawn to mark the 200th anniversary of the site next year. It's a big undertaking, with an avenue of trees, and a series of huge planters made from curved corrugated steel sheets for the different wards to take ownership of.

Last night we were filling the gabion baskets which surround the planters for the trees. They were filled with a combination of recycled rubble and pine cones from the mature trees around the lawn. It was quite a creative process! We also shifted twenty large pallets into the bottoms of the 7 huge raised bed planters, and started filling them with a combination of woodchip and top soil. It was a race against the sunset, but we made good progress.

We'll be back next week for more of the same!

Thank you Vicky for the report title.

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Joe Montague
Joe Montague (He/him)

Fri 10th Oct at 7:54am

Lovely task, photos and task. Looking forward to more of the same next week.

Joe Montague
Joe Montague (He/him)

Fri 10th Oct at 7:55am

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