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 20 January 2007

The first task day of 2007 saw the Friends and the Parks & Recreation Team levelling off the site of the Tatton Show locks display, which is planned to be moved to Oldknow Gardens alongside lock 13 on Stockport Road. An application for funding to pay for new metal replica lock gates has been submitted to the 'Stockport Fund' by the Friends and we are waiting to learn if this is successful.

In addition, the second interpretation board, this one explaining about the locks and canal, was installed at the entrance to the park near lock 10 and Oldknow's Warehouse. The new board features a map of the locks system based on the one from the Virtual Tour of Marple Locks, a potted history and some rather nice photographs.

Task Day 22 May 2004

The Friends' first Task Day was held in the park on Saturday 22nd May 2004. The objective was to clear the brambles and undergrowth along the dry stone wall bordering the canal and to remove saplings growing out of it. A safety fence was also erected around the sluice near the entrance to the park at lock 10 and bulbs were planted in front of it that should improve the appearance once they grow.

The Task Day was well attended by members of the Friends, a group of youngsters led by local youth group leader Andrea Nylands and several Stockport Council workers from the Parks and Recreations section. As well as helping with the work, the youth group put on a barbeque and ensured that everyone was well fed.

Here are a few photographs taken on the day:

Task Day 18 November 2006

A group of the Friends met in Memorial Park to plant bluebell and daffodil bulbs alongside the path running through the wildlife area adjacent to the canal. Daffodils were also planted around Ian Rice's memorial bench near the entrance from the canal near lock 12.

At the same time as all this planting was going on Adrian Ellis and Dave Forber from the Parks & Recreation Team installed a new interpretation board near the memorial that explains the history of the park and how it was gifted to the community in memory of the men of Marple who died as a result of the Great War, 1914-18.