Seven employees from M&S Bank came to help out at New Ferry Butterfly Park and with nine of our in-house volunteers they were well catered for. Following a short briefing they split into three groups, one group turning compost bins and using scythes to mow the grass in Charlie’s Field, a second repairing the wire fence in Charlie’s Field and a third group installing a water butt by the tool container.
Tobi, one of the employees, was proudly sporting calluses on his hand, developed whilst scything, something that never happens on a keyboard. His team managed to cut a quarter of Charlie’s Field which is impressive as it was Tobi’s only second time scything. The fencing team replaced half a dozen fence posts and re-tensioned the wire. The park’s boundary is more secure now.
The water butt team built a frame of railway sleepers behind the tool store and then filled it with gravel to make a base for a large water container, an intermediate bulk container (IBC) which holds 1000 litres of water. The M&S team worked strenuously and unloaded a generous ton of gravel in about 20 minutes. The newly installed water butt store means the park can harvest and store 3000 litres of rainwater, collected from the roof of the tool container for topping up the pond. The exit tap is connected to a post and the tap is high enough to get a watering can under. Bring on the rain! Thanks go to Richard Sawdon who helped with the supply and delivery of the IBCs and gravel and to Peter Martin for masterminding the project plumbing all IBCs together.
At lunch the M&S Bank employees brought some ice lollies for everyone to share from the local supermarket, so welcome on such a hot day. After lunch a tour of the park was given. It was a sunny day and the most butterflies so far this year were spotted. Large white, large skipper, brimstone, holly blue, speckled wood, comma, peacock, gatekeeper and meadow brown butterflies were all seen on the wing. There was much interest in the pond with efts (baby newts) and dragonflies fliting around.
After the tour our M&S Bank guests were asked to raise the green flag which they were delighted to do. This is one of only two community Green Flag Awards given in the Wirral this year, the other one being Woodchurch Holy Cross Church grounds. Then M&S bank employees asked the in-house volunteers to raise the flag. Pictures below - which team is which?
Pip Hughes, Sustainability Lead and Hands Up Lead at M&S Bank, who organised the event said “I returned from my long weekend to some lovely emails from the volunteers who came out to you on Tuesday. They thoroughly enjoyed the day and said you and your team were very welcoming and they loved the varied nature of the work they were doing. They all said they loved being part of the flag raising as well!” Pip added “The feedback has been so good from this week’s event that other colleagues I am sure will be inspired to help!”.
These corporate workdays are a boost to the park, it stimulates our own volunteers and allows projects to be undertaken which we might not have the volunteer resources for. This M&S Bank corporate workday was timely as the next day the park was being judged for a Britain in Bloom award.
Paul Loughnane, Reserve Manager, New Ferry Butterfly Park
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