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Author: Ralph

Seating Area ‘tidy up’ operation

Posted on 02/09/2023

New interest…The enthusiastic Enfield Chasers!

Posted on 27/08/2023

Well, a few folk (167 yesterday) enjoyed the 5K Park run and this is a weekly great outside activity (the 614th run). It shares the love of enjoying the outside…

Wildlife

Posted on 21/08/2023

As Enfield Chase developes we are so happy to see so much diverse wildlife appearing and if you spot anything that you would like to include here please let us…

People

Posted on 21/08/2023

As Enfield Chase developes and matures we are finding more and more people enjoying the beauty and freedom of Enfield

The Previous Post was at Rectory Road..this is at Botany Bay

Posted on 16/05/2023

What a beautiful part of our country and slowly the saplings are showing their beauty adding their individual style to the surroundings. All of us look at this new growth…

Tree Maintenace…April 2023

Posted on 16/05/2023

Well, most of the initial planting has now taken place and we are keen to see how they fared over the drought and then the winter. We were so happy…

Isle Of Dogs Foreshore Night Walk

Posted on 16/05/2023

A few of the ‘ever busy’ Friends of Enfield Chase also assist Thames 21 in foreshore and similar work and we were lucky enough to be invited to a night…

Nexus Charity Evening

Posted on 16/05/2023

We were invited to a splended eveing with Nexus where they put on a great show at The Millfield Theatre and we met a lot of very motivated people doing…

Almost the end of planting this year

Posted on 21/03/2023

Yes, it was raining, it was muddy, it was chilly…but nothing daunted the great team of volunteers who got cracking: spacing out the variety of indigenous ‘whips’ (saplings to us…

..Chilly but great to be out in the fresh air again

Posted on 04/03/2023

Friday 3rd March 2023….Smiling faces after a days planting. Spades returned and the bags of whips nearly all empty, so a really worthwhile effort by the hardy volunteers. Thanks so…

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