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Ainsdale Village Church Community Garden

Jan 23, 2018

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Lawrence Moore
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Ainsdale Village Church Community Garden

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This is where it started…..

2008 and some new tarmac is laid, the land having recently been cleared. A group of elders, together with Revd Robert Shallcross, the (then) minister and the landscape contractor, Joe Wright.

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Barren Land

Once the paths had been laid, we were left with land to start planting. It took a lot of work to get to this stage – clearing rubble, removing trees, roots and undergrowth. This was done by a contractor.

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Busy planting

Following the clearing of the land and laying of the paths, working parties set about the initial process of planting. An ongoing process!

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Fundraising 1

Funds were raised from a variety of sources. A cheque from Silcocks, a family owned firm that runs the pier pavilion.

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Fundraising 2

Support from the Ainsdale Horticultural Society. They have provided expertise, and funding. They have an ongoing financial commitment to the garden.

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Sefton Coast and Countryside Service

Part of the council leisure services, they made and installed the trellises and seats. They also provide work experience for people with learning disabilities.

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Early days

By this stage the garden was open, but not fully established. Plants had not grown up the trellises.

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Early days featuring the trellises

Trellises were based on ones in Bodnant gardens in North Wales. The opportunity is taken to have al fresco coffee mornings! (see right distance).

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Planter maintained by local school

Involvement was sought from a variety of sources including a local school.

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Donated Planter

Planters and seats were constructed by Sefton Coastal and Countryside service but financed by various individuals and organisations. Some in memoriam.

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Wildflower border

An experiment with wildflower seeds. It was a success!

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In bloom 1

A view of the garden and church in the summer.

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In bloom 2

Across the garden

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In Bloom 3

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A place to rest and enjoy

People often sit in these seats, enjoy the view, have a quiet moment or enjoy lunch.

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In bloom 4

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In Bloom 5

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A misty November morning 2015

Even in the late autumn, an atmospheric view shows how attractive the garden remains.

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At the Neighbourhood in Bloom Awards Ceremony

The Royal Horticultural Society holds annual awards ceremonies at the Conference Centre in Southport. The garden has entered 4 times in its own right. 9Originally it was part of Ainsdale in Bloom). It has been awarded Outstanding 3 times in a row!

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The latest award

Recognition of all the hard work

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Open air service

A “Songs of Praise” service held in the open air.

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Summer Fair open for business

Part of the village street fair, the church summer fair does brisk business – part of the church offering hospitality to the village.

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Glutton for punishment!

The minister gets drenched.

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We will Remember Them

Crosses to remember the fallen following Remembrance Sunday 2015

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Work in Progress

A typical Tuesday morning with volunteers hard at work.

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Renewing the border

The work is never done!