Sunday 18 November 2012

The day of the Dig!

The day finally arrived and was it a day! The sun was out and as Joe and Dan said "it was like a summer's day in Newcastle"! In fact once we got digging the jackets started coming off. All except Simon but he did his bit none the less.

Start of the day

Dave arrives looking the part



The day started off with Dave bending the fork within the first five minutes. It progressed to a polite round of who could find the longest and largest root. But once Dan had found a flag stone and sleepy Zak came along, the competition became fierce. The jury is still out on who found the largest, longest or the heaviest stone. In the meantime, young Femi had decided to rebuild Stone Henge with the multiple of bricks that Colin kept unearthing!

Still trying to find the longest root

Zak arrives just as the tea and cake come in

Well earned break

This cake isn't half bad!

Colin going in for more cake



Femi- Bolt

Surveying the pile of brick's Femi collected

The detail work begins

Colin finding the border of the old house

That's a wrap folks

Ok one more!

 All in all it was a great day for all who could make it, so thanks to everyone (Colin, Carolyn, Femi, Dave, Simon, Dan, Joe, Zak and Yuen Yee).
 

Saturday 10 November 2012

The ground is ready...

Today was the last day of blood, sweat and tears given by Community Payback. The guys were able to clear the top cover of plants as well as clear some rubble. Can I take this opportunity to officially thank everyone involved in clearing the site. Am sure you will all agree that they have done an amazing job.

The site after first session of Community Payback

The site after the last Community Payback session

Now for our turn, we need to dig the ground over to erradicate established roots. We are proposing a digging party on 18th November 2012 (next Sun) from 12pm . So why not come along and prepare the ground for your tat's and peas next year?

Thursday 8 November 2012

Who let the dog out!

Maureen takes action!

Dog owners take note!

 


Latest application details for the Park Hotel

The latest plans have been submitted. Have your say

FROM:                    Development Management



  
                                
                                

Please ask for           Mathew Pidgeon
Our ref.                       12/01482/FUL/6599




APPLICATION No:       12/01482/FUL
ADDRESS:                   Park Hotel 90 Shirley Road
                                        Southampton
PROPOSAL:                 Erection of two-storey extensions to both sides of the building and conversion to provide 11 flats (7 x one bedroom and 4 x two bedroom) with associated parking and storage facilities.

Further information and/or plans have been received in connection with the above planning application. I would welcome your views on this planning application within 14 days of the date of this memo.


The planning application file will be kept in the DC office but is available for inspection.

Selected documents relating to this application are available from our Public Access webpage at http://www.southampton.gov.uk/s-environment/planning/applications/default.aspx

The Park Saved but not as a pub



When the association was formed it was in view of saving the Park Hotel building. Through what seems like years of despair Orchard Homes have submitted plans to redevelop the the existing building.

It has been a long fight to get to here. It shows what can be achieved by a small group of people. Well done everyone.

The Park Hotel in day gone by


First produce planted

The not so Big Dig...


The waste ground donated to us by Southern Finance is looking better than in previous years. With the help of Community Payback who cut back the over-growth. But the work has just began, we now need to have a big dig to remove the well established roots. Colin and myself (Erick) have already had a trial run which was enjoyable and even managed to plant some garlic donated to us by the Isle of Wight Garlic Farm.

Colin after a hard day's digging


The site before it was cleared