Tuesday 17th February 2026 - It was a type of miracle! the volunteers managed to complete a whole taskday without a spot of rain falling on them.
Working at Queen Mary's Woodland the team split into two division to tackle the days duties.
With approximately 140 trees to plant up, one of the divisions set about working their way through the central and Northern divisions of the Woods selecting the most open areas to refill as the other group set about liberating the Hazel coppice area from tangling Bramble.
Sunday 15th February - Not wanting their mid week comrades monopolising all the bad weather, today's team of volunteers enjoyed a good drenching as they continued to cut back bramble and snowberry on the edge if Roundshaw Downs.
Thursday 12th February 2026 - Apart from a couple of minutes of a downpour after lunch the band of volunteers had a pleasant day working in the Eastern half of Roundshaw Woods.
With a new batch of Tree whips in their mitts the team continued on with the work began last week, clearing back sprawling Bramble and a spot of Tree felling in select areas to counter the losses of the mature specimens in coming years.
Tuesday 10th February 2026 - The SNCV team were joined by four other entities to form one colossal supergroup for todays activities hailing from Revesby Woods.
Merging with the Tree Wardens team, the Friends of Poulter Park and Revesby Woods group, corporate volunteers from Veolia plus a bit of mechanical muscle-power from id Verde, the ensemble spent the day carrying out a thorough picking up of litter and fly-tipping strewn around and in the woods as well as some more thinning out of mature and congested Blackthorn.
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