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Launch of the Bluebell Circuit

A Celebration for Two Mile Ash on the
Afternoon of Saturday 23rd April

The Two Mile Ash Bluebell Circuit is now fully open and its use is steadily increasing. Its centre-piece is that 11m footbridge but this 750m recreational way offers far more.

Working with our partner, Milton Keynes Parks Trust, TMAEG volunteers have been enhancing the Circuit, through the insertion of new sections of all-weather path, the upgrading of older paths, and tree and wildflower planting. You can download a map and read more about this project in a new section of the TMAEG website www.tmaeg.org/bluebell-circuit/

Preparing the way for a new wildflower bed on the eastern bank of the stream. The area has since been seeded with a 22 species mix appropriate to this part-shaded spot.

Five months on from the completion of the footbridge, we are now approaching Bluebell Time and the time is right to celebrate this new public amenity.

View of Circuit from the Bluebell Wood, towards the bridge and the Green Ride beyond. Also shown are some of the 65 new trees planted along the path.

Our Celebration on Saturday 23rd April will provide an opportunity for attendees to recognise fully the contributions made by our partners and our volunteers to this project, to view the bluebells at their best and to enjoy light refreshments and a get together.

Our chief guest will be the Deputy Mayor of Milton Keynes,
Cllr Amanda Marlow; she will provide an initial address and preside over the opening tape cutting ceremony.

The provisional timetable for the Celebration is as follows:

Gather at Milesmere Green – 2.15pm
Presentations begin – 2.30pm
Tour of Circuit and Opening Ceremony – from 2.45pm
Social, with light refreshments – from 3.15pm

Call for Volunteers – We are going to need more helpers, particularly
for the serving of the light refreshments.
If interested, please call Chris
[email protected] or 01908 561365

All are welcome but it would be appreciated if those interested in coming could register this with our Secretary Chris Gossop, either by email [email protected] or phone 01908 561365 so we can have some idea of likely numbers.

Please come by foot if you can as parking nearby is quite limited.

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