Ock Path Town End - Saturday 21st December 2024

 Blog by Eleanor, photos by Sally

This will be a shorter blog than usual as it's nearly Christmas and everyone has plenty of other things to do.

We met at the entrance to the Ock path, with Kevin as our leader, and made our way to our usual encampment on the woodchip path. There were ten volunteers in the end, some arriving later than others. The tasks were litter picking and clearing the scattered bits of trees and fallen branches which had resulted from the storms of late November and early December. We also wanted to clear around the memorial tree, where some spring bulb shoots were already showing.

There was certainly plenty of litter to pick up, including large numbers of drinks cans. There was some fly tipping too, including a sofa and a shopping trolley in the river, which we were unable to get at. Several passers by thanked us for our efforts, and one man told us how he and his neighbours had done a litter pick in the adjoining Tower Close area. Someone spotted a kingfisher and we also saw a grebe diving under the water. There was a large variety of bracket fungus, too, as a result of the damp weather.

We enjoyed our tea break and finished the morning's session with a large number of bags of rubbish.


Tea break





Bracket fungus - one of many varieties







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