
There was an excellent turn-out for the field day at Sandgate Park on Saturday despite the threat of rain which, thankfully, did not materialise. We had at least 25 volunteers, of all ages, including some welcome new faces.
Having such a large group allowed us to split the team to cover two tasks. The main group headed into the woods to tackle the invasive rhododendron, while a splinter group returned to the dry heather bank to continue clearing it of brambles and pines. We have high hopes that the dry heather bank will look wonderful in the Summer.
Due to the dampness attempts to start a bonfire to clear the cut material were unsuccessful but this will be done once it has become dry enough to burn.
There will be an additional, extended, field day on Thursday 9th March at Sandgate Park organised by Horsham District Council to tackle the overgrown trees and shrubs in the wet heathland area. Much needed help will be provided by the Horsham Green Gym volunteers. See the Programme for further information.
If you are in Sandgate Park in the next few weeks don’t forget to look out for the daffodils near Badgers’ Pond. These are just now coming into flower.