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Milesmere Project

On two Saturdays in April members of TMAEG refurbished an existing woodland path in Two Mile Ash.

The path before work began
The path before work began

The work took place on Saturday  April 7th and 14th and was undertaken by residents, drawn largely from the houses in Milesmere.

The restored path ran through woodland towards Watling Street and presented a real challenge for the team, as you can see in the picture (left). 

 

The team at work
The team at work

Kevin Reed, one of the hard working team, wrote a poem that says it all!

Ten of us stood round one day, decided what to do

With shovels, Loppers, Secateurs, we made a clearing through

We set the path with logs and stakes, then barrows did their bit

 The chippings down and spread around, then back home with the kit

 Sorted…………………

Job completed
Job completed

 

 

…and look what they achieved, an excellent effort by residents of Two Mile Ash.

 

 

 

The team relax and enjoy their success
The team relax and enjoy their success

 

Thanks to everyone involved for their hard work,  and to Milton Keynes Council for supplying the log chippings!

 

 

Milton Keynes Foundation

 

This work has been assisted by funding from the Milton Keynes Community Foundation

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