Monday, 13 October 2008

Dog Fouling


A resident reports that there have been several recent episodes of dog fouling in one (and maybe more) of the estate gardens. A passing stray may be to blame, but passing strays seem to be thin on the ground.  Before any more strolls round one's own property take an unpleasant turn, could we just ask any dog-owning residents who don't already do so to consider not allowing their pets free range on the estate, but rather taking them through it on a lead until the wide open spaces are reached and conventional poop-scooping activities can resume.


Neighbourhood Watch


This message relates to Police Log No.1050 11/10/08.

An elderly lady in Newtown had a call on Saturday evening from a man asking to read her meter.  She became suspicious and did not allow him to enter her home.

If you have a call from someone claiming to be from a company always ask for ID.  If you have any doubts do not allow anyone into your home you do not know.  

If you have any information about this incident please contact:

08452 777 444

and quote the Police Log No. above.

Thursday, 2 October 2008

The Garden Group - Update


The Garden Group (see Download Documents) has met and it seems that it may be a valuable resource.

Two issues have come up:

  • Do we want to explore joint renting of machinery, for example, heavy duty chipper/shredder and long reach hedge trimmers?
  • What about bulk buying of consumables such as compost, perlite, grit etc. as well as seeds, bulbs and plug plants?

Please let Vivienne know when you could normally make a session, or when you regularly couldn't as she'd like to plan the next one.


Let's do some cuttings.  So, if you have a shrub or perennial or something you would like to try propagating bring along largeish pieces (8" maybe) in good nick, this year's growth and without flowers.  Cut it as late as you can before coming and keep it in a plastic bag with some wet paper towel till we need it.  No guarantees, depends on what you bring, but we'll give it a go.