James catching butterflies |
Wednesday 6th August was National Playday. Kent High Weald Partnership (KHWP) with support from FofGH and the park's CEO did a fantastic job putting on their annual event to celebrate this official day for play. There was a great turnout of local (and some not so local) families to try their hands at willow weaving, fire lighting, shelter building, and crafts, listen to stories told by Kate, get their faces painted, and generally just have fun playing games. FofGH's picture and scavenger trails also proved very popular with prizes to be won from the Fields In Trust kit.
Story time at Playday with Kate Jackson |
We are looking forward to the bat walk next week and everyone must keep their fingers crossed for the weather. There are definitely bats in the park as KHWP discovered last summer on their walk and also the Community Engagement Officer (that is I) treated a few of the residents from Crossways Community to a successful little bat walk the other week. We should hope to see and hear Common Pipistrelle, Soprano Pipistrelle, Noctule and maybe even Serotine is we are very lucky.
The GH Park Volunteer Team is still small but growing slowly and doing lots of great work. We have tackled some invasive Himalayan balsam, repaired some of the boardwalk that was damaged by falling trees and vandalism, carried out butterfly surveys and begun opening up the outdoor classroom and woodland paths. It is great to see the outdoor classroom area being used by locals for playing and den building already! We still have the litter problem to tackle but that will undoubtedly be an ongoing battle. A great group of youngsters from Catch 22 doing their National Citizen Service kindly gave up a day to blitz the litter behind the skate park - filling up over 20 bags worth! Good news and bad really.
Shelter building in the outdoor classroom area |
In other news...
I shall be working closely with the Friends group as we begin planning the community orchard. Roger and Celia Worraker who were behind the successful creation of the Five Oak Green community orchard have provided us with lots of great advice and support. This will be an exciting project that I hope many of you will be involved with. Look out for news and events coming this autumn.
Five Oak Green Community Orchard |
Following on from the fun street art workshops where we discovered the need for skate park improvements, there has been further consultation with skate park users about how we can best improve it with the limited budget we have. The original park designers, Gravity, came up with the first draft plan which has now been scrutinized by local skaters, BMX'ers and scooter'ers and we look forward to seeing revised plans as a result.
Gravity's first draft improvement suggestions |
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