The
final event in our celebrations for Cheshire Wildlife Trust's 50th birthday
took place on Sunday 11th November, when 500 native bluebell bulbs were planted
at New Ferry Butterfly Park. It sounds a lot - but fourteen people got stuck in
and all the bulbs were planted in 45
minutes! Many thanks to Wirral Countryside Volunteers, who had cleared
undergrowth from the hazel coppice and hawthorn copse in readiness. Next year
should see some of them flower, hopefully just in time for our Open Day to
start the summer's openings, planned for 5th May 2013. The display will get
better each year, with a particular flush of flowers a year after the coppice
is cut for hedging stakes, letting more light onto the bluebells. The bulbs
were funded by a "Your Wirral" grant for Wirral Borough Council -
thank you to the Bromborough Area Forum.
Wirral's
Year of Coast and Countryside is also drawing to a close. A big Thank You to
all our leaders for the walks and plantings. However, the guided walks were so
good we are going to repeat some over the next few years, starting with a
Bluebell Walk on Saturday 11th May in Dibbinsdale, meeting 10 a.m. at
Bromborough Rake Station, as part of Wirral BC's Walking Festival. Look out for
more events next year.
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