On Friday (14.6.24), this small group of kind, friendly and caring HMRC volunteers in three hours of ‘taxing’ weather conditions somehow found ‘20%’ more extra energy, to continue the previous fantastic work undertaken earlier in the week by the 12th Maghull Scout group and the Friends of Maghull & District volunteers, to extend the debris removal from the West polluted section of Rowlands Dell.
We are enormously grateful to Louise, Kim and Graeme, two of whom travelled from their homes in Wigan and Wavertree to generously help our community as part of their workplaces social value practice. Whilst I planted some donated ferns (courtesy of Jill) in a holding area and broke up some ground Ivy in the North Slope to remove future debris.
This beautiful haven for wildlife has been treated as an open tip for decades, where every inch is revealing a variety of pollutants harmful to wildlife. We hope to remove all the debris this summer and commence a huge programme of planting and rewilding in Autumn, that will be healthy for wildlife and humans, whilst ultimately preventing building on yet another perceived neglected green space.
Overall, our one-hour sessions over the last 34 consecutive weeks have resulted in collecting 223 bin bags of litter, a huge and shameful array of polluting debris and tons of tree and wall damaging Ivy, with multiple trips to the recycling centre.
We have received some wonderful feedback and are clearly seeing the difference every time we are there.
A huge thank you once again for your generous support of our group, you really are amazing and making such a massive difference to our community at so many levels.
Pictured: Louise, Kim, Graham and not pictured Frank.
Looking forward to seeing you.
Friends of Maghull & District (FOMD)
Together Making Maghull a better place to live.
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