Wednesday 18th August 2021
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Report written by Laura Barrett
This was our second visit to St Paul's School's new allotment which they are hoping to use for a combinationof planting and forest school activities. The weeds and brambles had been thriving in the combination of rain and sun over the last few weeks. We had to cut through a neighbouring allotment into the back of the allotment as the gate key was missing but we soon got to work clearing the weeds. Liz, Carl, Paul, Leanne, Pete, Ben and David cleared the roots and weeds out of the main part of the area where the beds are going to be, finding a few bonus spuds along the way. Barbara tackled one corner area and Laura and Ellie tackled another. After realising that they were being thwarted by buried carpet, Laura and Ellie got to work chopping back the brambles tightly wound by bindweed with Pete's help on higher bits and uncovered a water butt and a lot of broken pots. We were heckled by some local kids over the fence who decided we must be some of those "bad people" on Community Service and then proceeded to (unsuccessfully) try and pelt us with green beans. By the end of the task the area looked much clearer. Big congratulations to Ben on his 100th good deed.
St Paul's Primary school would love to get forest schools up and running for the children. At our school we have very limited outdoor space available for the children. After multiple lockdowns, we would love to provide children with outdoor space within the community to grow and develop emotionally as well as with their learning. Holgate Allotment have been kind enough to allow us access to their carriageway garden and we would love some help to make it a space for the children as well as the community. The children at our school have always enjoyed being in nature and after the past year we would really like to give them a safe space within the community.
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You know it's winter when we're back at Glen Gardens for some leaf clearing