Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Ross Contractors

Ross Contractors, who are based in East Calder, were on site today installing the play equipment supplied for us by Jupiter Play. The equipment looks stunning already so I can't wait until it is fully installed.

The boys from Ross Contractors worked really hard in horrible weather conditions. They'll be back again tomorrow to finish the job.




Bring on The Rifles!






Thank you to Ted Coxon for ensuring we had a good number of soldiers from 3Rifles working on the site today. Their presence ensured a huge amount of work was completed.








The boys take a well deserved rest and try out the new benches which have been built by A4e.

Fun In the Sun

It was a beautiful day so some of the pupils went outside to have a run round the maze and a dance on the stage!





Keep The Garden Tidy

Thanks to Edinburgh City Council who have donated a bin for our garden. That'll help us to keep the garden tidy!

Monday, 24 August 2009

Magic Monday!


A lot happened on the site today. Ronnie and Derek from SCOTBARK came along and built the maze for us using FILTREXX sock. The sock has been stuffed with compost and grass seed so very soon we will have a lovely grassy maze.



The end product!

Jordan and Thomas try out the maze.


It's All Goin' On!

There are so many things that have been happening over the past few days that I'm not actually sure where to begin. I think I'll post some photos and videos to let you see for yourself!

Friday 21st August


The P5 and 6s have another go at perfecting their Hooping routine!



Saturday 22nd August


The beautiful view when you lie on the deck!


Sunday 23rd August

Thanks to the staff at Williamson's Garden Centre, Uphall. They were tremendously helpful when we produced our list of goods that we needed to buy!

Thanks guys!


The weather was AWFUL today! Still. Come rain or more rain....you can always have something to eat and another BONFIRE!


Thanks to David Bewsey and Peter Gray for coming along and getting stuck into the task of clearing the weeds.





Wednesday, 19 August 2009

The Room to Grow P5 Appeal

P5 worked very hard on a challenge activity today. They had to come up with a 20 second appeal to ask for people to come and support the work going on in the community garden. The children had to come up with their own success criteria and then each group developed a presentation.

Here is the appeal that best met the criteria! Well done girls.


Tuesday, 18 August 2009

BTCV

The team from BTCV (British Trust for Conservation Volunteers) were back with us again today. They did a brilliant job completing the task of laying the pathways! They'll be back with us again on Thursday when they'll be tackling a different task.

A4e

Here are some of the members of the A4e team.... but where's Alex?
They have been working on the site for a number of days now and we really appreciate the work that they have been doing to support our project. Most of the seating that is going into the garden will have been built, painted and fitted by this fantastic group of people.

The Lone Gardener

Thanks again to David Bewsey. He came along to the garden on Sunday and was the lone gardener clearing away more of the weeds!


Sunday, 16 August 2009

An Army of Helpers


Thanks to the boys from 3Rifles who came down to help in the garden for a couple of hours on Friday. Their input made sure that another section of the paths were laid!


Give Us Some Power!

Sinky and Steven got stuck into the school playground! They need to dig out a deep trench so that we can link into the school and get a power and water supply into the garden!









Sinky tries to escape!

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

A WOW Day!




There was a lot happening on site today. It was a real WOW day. There was support today from A4e, BTCV, The Beechgrove Garden and, of course, Kev and Sinky were there doing their stuff! Look at these pictures to see just how much things have progressed.




Help from A4e

Action for Employment (A4e) are another group who are fully supporting our garden development. Find out more about the work they are doing for us as the project progresses.

Here are some of the boys working with Kev to lay the edges for the paths.


A Capital Pond

Have a quick look at our pond - or rather what WILL be our pond!


Neil Petrie and Neil Sandilands and a team from Capital Skills in Edinburgh are developing the pond area for us, including sourcing pond plants for us and building a grid that will cover the top of the pond. This will enable the children to safely study the pond life.

Thanks to MKM Building Supplies


MKM Building Supplies, based at Longstone in Edinburgh, has been very supportive of our project, providing a massive amount of materials at a very good price! Here are some pictures of the materials being delivered to the site.