New Ferry Butterfly Park was fortunate to have a corporate workday visit by EA Technology. The company's mission is to promote the development of resilient, accessible, low-cost energy networks globally, accelerating the transition to energy decarbonisation. The team came from the marketing department based at Capenhurst Technology Park, our contact came via Richard Ash who works more in the technical and data analysis section of the company.
The team of ten arrived on an inclement day but dodged the heavy showers and got stuck into the tasks. Hilary Ash led lighter jobs such as plug planting marginal plants around the recently restored pond, including some ladies’ smock to boost the orange tip butterfly populations at the park. This group also collected apples, built a bug house and bagged up wood chippings.
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Planting pondside marginals |
Steve Yandell led a group who laid down stone aggregate and topped it off with sand, this was in areas were the water was pooling on the paths, making it safe for all. After completing this task they tackled a substantial amount of encroaching bramble on the upper level of the park. One volunteer removed old painted paving stones and filled in the resulting holes. He also smoothed out the area behind the pond dipping platform, levelled the area under the water butt taps for easier filling of watering cans and scythed half the acid grassland within the gates.
Howard, Peter and Brian lead another group on the compost bin reconstruction. This involved taking out the concrete bases holding the wooden uprights of the old compost bins which had stood there for two decades. Then they installed eight upright concrete posts separated by gravel boards. Digging the holes was quite a job as levels had to be checked and angles square, whilst pouring in the postcrete to set the posts in position. They were determined to get the job done so, after Hilary Ash’s post-lunch tour of the park, the compost bin team were eager to get back to the job and worked furiously up against the clock until 4pm to get the job completed and the last post in.
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Breaking up the concrete bases of the old compost bins |
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Removing the old concrete |
Thanks to the EA marketing team for all their help, they gave us a real boost and got many projects we never get round to completed. We cannot wait until our next event to start filling these compost bins! We hope the team enjoyed the variety of challenges the park provided them with. Thanks also to our team of eight in-house volunteers who brought this day to fruition. |
Getting the angles of the posts square |
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The last post is completed! |
Paul LoughnaneNew Ferry Butterfly Park Reserve Manager
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