Friends of Marple Memorial Park Task Days

The Friends hold regular task days in the park on the last Saturday of each month in the winter and the middle and last Saturday from March to November. Everyone is welcome to join in for as long or as short they wish during the specified times. Please note that children and young people under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

If you are interested becoming a volunteer with us please get in touch and we will add you to our Task Day notifications.

We like to keep a record of what we get up and here are details of past task days.

Task Day 31 August 2013

A busy day in the park with a much needed heavy pruning of the ivy growing around the toilet block and lots of maintenance work done on the ornamental flowerbeds and around the Bowling Green. The roses around the war memorial beds are becoming well established and looking really good so we removed the temporary barrier that has been in place to protect them over the summer. Around a dozen of the roses have not taken and replacements for these are due to be received in November.

The picnic benches just outside the Infants Play Area were sanded down earlier in the week by one of our volunteers and given another coat of treatment today. The first of the French Boules Court benches was refurbished and a number of other benches were also re-treated too. Planting was also done in the Infants Play area and the woodland area behind the library.

Marple Allotment Association were out in force and we discussed the possibility of increasing the size of their patch next year.

Task Day 17 August 2013

The main focus of effort today was on widening of the borders either side of the Woodland Reading Circle pathway. This improvement will hopefully give the borders a better opportunity to grow and took advantage of the availability of lots of Polyanthus from the Jubilee Bed in front of the library. We will soon be embarking on re-planting of the Jubilee Bed and some of the Polyanthus were transplanted to the pathway and some to the Infants Play Area. The latter also received a good pruning to the shrubs around the fence-line.

Other tasks completed include the application of a 5 Star wood treatment to the Tree Sculpture to combat woodworm that has recently become apparent. There was also more treatment of benches, including making a start on the Boules Court benches, and the fitting of the final plaque to the refurbished picnic benches at the Recreation Ground.

Marple Allotment Society's bed is really flourishing and a sign has been fitted encouraging people to sample the produce!

Task Day 27 July 2013

Another hot day with a small group of volunteers achieving a great deal in a few hours. The refurbishment of Jim Heald's commemorative bench was given the final touch with a coat of black Hammerite to the metal work - and doesn't it look great again! There was some touching up done to the Breathing Places display panel and several lamp post bases and litter bins too.

The small wild flower bed at the side of the library was given a good tidy-up, hedges were trimmed along the pathway near the Junior Play Area and the War Memorial Flowerbeds were given more TLC. The rose wall is really putting on a good show now and we are getting lots of positive comments about the way the beds are looking.

Marple Allotment Society were again in attendance and we can now vouch that their onions and gooseberries are very tasty!

Task Day 13 July 2013

On the hottest day of the year we were joined by 207 (Manchester) Field Hospital (Volunteers) - one of 11 TA field hospitals in the British Army, with centres in Manchester, Stockport, Ashton, Bury and Blackburn - who helped us to trim and prune the shub beds near the Council Offices. Other volunteers trimmed more shrubs near the main entrance to the park.

We also sanded down and treated Jim Heald's bench behind the library, gave the sculpture in the woodland a second coat of treatment and splashed some on the acorns and beechnuts too.

Below are some pictures from the task day plus some shots of the Allotment Association bed, which is looking fantastic. The War Memorial beds are also looking great and the first roses on our new Rose Wall Hedge are beginning to bloom.

Task Day 29 June 2013

After our huge Karcher Clean-Up Day on Thursday we had a quieter Task Day today with a good weed and tidy up of the flowerbeds in preparation for the Marple Locks Festival on Sunday. We also planted some new additions to the small bed in the Infants Play Area and re-installed the temporary barrier around the War Memorial beds that is protecting the roses. These are growing well apart from around 15 of the plants that seem to have died. We've contacted the supplier about these and are now waiting to learn how they propose to deal with the problem.

Most of the wooden benches in the park were also given another coat of preservative along with the stocks and the sculpture behind the library.

Marple Allotment Association were also in attendance and did more work on their adopted bed. On Sunday at the Marple Locks Festival we received lots of positive comments about this and generally how well the park is looking.

Flowerbeds Memorial Beds Play Area Bed

Task Day 25 May 2013

With summer here at last it was time for serious amounts of weeding in the Ornamental Beds, a full course of treatment for Midnight the Owl Tree Sculpture and a good tidy-up of the shrub beds at the entrance to the park near the cinema.

We were pleased to have a visit from local photographer Arthur Procter, who took several of the photos below.

In addition, a small team continued our project sponsored by Marple Area Committee to refurbish the two picnic benches down at the Recreation Ground. These are now both finished apart from the the plaque on the second bench, which will be refitted after it has been cleaned up.