CLEANUP FOR SUPERHEROES

The clean up on site this weekend was a great success.  Over eighty bags of rubbish have been removed by BIFFA today.

Thanks to Sally Kerin for organising the event, Sandra Moriarty for help in clearing metal from the new allotment area, Hazel Grave, Keith Thompson, Ashley and Daniel Haines for clearing rubbish from around the site.

PLEASE REMEMBER, THIS WAS A ONE OFF OPORTUNITY.  NO MORE RUBBISH IS TO BE DEPOSITED IN NTHE ENTRANCE AREA.

METAL DISPOSAL
Metal can still be deposited in the enclosure at the end of the main drive ready for collection later this month.  You will be advised when this facility is no longer available.

NEW ALLOTMENTS IN OLD ORCHARD AREA

Work started today on the site strip and levelling work.

Sally Kerin met our volunteer digger driver, Kevin Nugent, at the outset and expressed our sincere thanks for giving his time and expertise to the project.

Kevin and his wife Sue joined us last year and have transformed their previously overgrown plot.  He has has now retired and offered to undertake this major task so that more plots can be provided to meet demand.

CLEAN UP FOR SUPERHEROES 4TH AND 5TH MARCH

There will be a site cleanup to coincide with this Town event.  This will be an opportunity for tenants without transport to dispose of general rubbish.

A one off arrangement has been made by Swale  for BIFFA to pick up bagged allotment rubbish on Mon 6th March from the designated area by the main  entrance.  It important to remember:

ONLY SECURELY BAGGED MATERIAL MAY BE DEPOSITED ON  SAT  4th AND SUN 5th READY FOR COLLECTION ON THE MONDAY

METAL
This can now be deposited in the new disposal area within the tin enclosure at the end of the main drive. Collection will be arranged during the next month, when there is a full lorry load.

NEW ALLOTMENTS IN OLD ORCHARD AREA

The contractor completed the major tree work on 20.1.17.  Our thanks to James Stickles of JBS Tree Services and his team.

Work parties on 22nd and 28th Jan, 20th Feb, piled the branches and lit bonfires to clear the site ready for the ground clearance and construction work.

Thanks to Sally and Kieran Kerin, Andy Freeman, Angela Smith, Laurence Young, Marion Ripley, Stuart Harrison, Noel and May Perkins, John Gould, Bob Gomes, Stephen and David Cornell for the work they contributed on the days.

The area is now cleared ready for the site strip.  Work will start on 8th March.

ARCHAEOLOGY IN STONEBRIDGE PONDS Thursday 16th Feb 7.30pm

There is to be an interesting illustrated talk on thursday 16th February by Faversham Archaeologist Patricia Reid.  It will take place in the Purifier Building, Flood Lane starting at 7.30pm.

All members and guests ar welcome to attend.  Refreshments will be provided following the talk when there will be an opportunity for informal discussion.

There is no charge, but donations will be welcomed to defray costs.

Local work parties

Enthusiastic plot holders have commenced a number of local work parties to tackle improvements in their area of the site.

FORMER DUMPING AREA BY PLOT 22A

Ashley and Daniel Haines, Hazel Grave and Keith Thompson have completed the clearance of the former dumping area by plot 22A, including the fallen trees, ivy and bramble in the adjacent waterway.  The area has been added to plot 22A which now has direct access to water.

WALNUT TREE BETWEEN PLOTS 37 AND 38A

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Andy Freeman and John Gould have tackled the large walnut between plots 37 and 38A, raising the canopy and relieving the load on the main trunks.

OTHER LOCAL WORK PARTIES  are planned to clear clogged streams of bullrushes, remove trees, etc, to improve the site by their plots.  If you have plans, let the Secretary know.

The most picturesque allotments in south-east England. A haven not just for gardeners but also for bees, butterflies and birds, particularly waterfowl.