Bingham Blether Sprint 2021

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"The Voice of Bingham"

Spring 2021 BINGHAM COMMUNITY GARDEN The Bingham Blether paid a visit to the local Community Gardens on Saturday 20/02/21. Our hosts gave us a guided tour of both the site and all of its facilities during one of their regular clear-up days. The first thing that you notice on entry is the amount of energy that goes into running this popular project. During the pandemic there’s been a real need for people to be outside and to be in a safe space and this warm and welcoming space fits the bill perfectly.

The garden’s beautifully made, main wooden building is powered by green energy provided through a rooftop solar panel and a water collection system that recycles rain water stored in tanks for shared distribution. There are different types of fruit trees around the perimeter and (during the summer months) children can access a sand pit and use a large inflatable portable swimming pool. There’s also plenty of room for outside seating for weary gardeners to catch up with friends and neighbours and to share information and growing tips.

In this Edition: Community Garden Councillor's Reply Johnnie Stanton Memorial Brand New Youth Corner And more! There are around 50 plots available for members which are reserved for their use from March-March each year. Please note that inevitably there is a short waiting list as this has proved to be very popular and space is limited. Two of these beds are raised to a higher level for disabled persons and would provide ease of access for wheelchair users. Annual membership costs are £5.00 for a small bed or £10.00 for a standard bed, with all funds contributing to the running of the project. The Bingham Blether has taken up the offer of a plot for this coming year so watch this space! We will need all the help we can get but look forward to getting our hands dirty and wired in!

WOMAN TERRORISED IN BINGHAM PARK On Wednesday 10th March 2021 five youths (aged approximately 14-15) surrounded a woman walking in Bingham Park and stole her hat. Clearly traumatised and shaken, she was otherwise unhurt. Local residents posted their messages of support on our Facebook page and to express their anger and disgust over this incident.

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