Hi Jennie
I think Sarah's invitation is pretty unambiguous. I certainly think we can put
a notice up now.
Best wishes
Mike
On 21 Jun 2016, at 07:41, Tait Family <matthewjennie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Sarah,
I wonder if you got my email the other day. I didn’t want to put up notices
about your volunteer day or put it on our facebook page without your
permission. Would that be ok, or would people turning up on the day (I doubt
anyone would though to be honest) would actually cause you difficulties.
Best wishes,
Jennie
From: Sarah.Tree@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2016 11:44 AM
To: friendsofsjpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Kasia.Olszewska@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [friendsofsjpm] St Johns Meadows
Dear All
We have a volunteer task scheduled for 23rd June, 10am-3pm and I am painfully
aware that I have not contacted you about this as yet! I am so sorry to have
left it so late.
My plan for the day is to make and install some very simple benches in a few
areas around the field margins and I wondered if any of the group had any
thoughts about this; good/bad idea, placement etc? Depending on how many
people come, we may also be building some hibernacula. Essentially this
involves digging a hole, filling it with logs and covering it back over. This
provides the perfect winter hibernation area for reptiles and amphibians and
will be placed down near the stream.
I recently had an email from Kasia at the Borough Council regarding stream
clearance work and I wondered if you would be able to give me more of an idea
of what you were thinking, i.e. is there a lot of litter in the stream that
needs clearing or were you thinking more about vegetation? I would be very
happy to organise a weekend task if this is something the Friends would be
interested in.
Please do let me know your thoughts,
Best wishes
Sarah
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