Bacon Butties and Tea, Coffee, Cakes Etc also available all day at the 64th Birkenhead (Sea) Scout H Q, The Old Coach House Columbia Lane (Off Columbia Road) Oxton. For a map, see the link below
Sorry must apologise for the post thought you were that stupid bunch of clowns called the Oxton society but no your part of a group who have interest in the Arno and fields note the word field a.k.a car park for one day of the year if I was to drive and park on there any other day I'd end up with pc plod on me doorstep so congratulations to all who allow this to happen
Sorry must apologise for the post thought you were that stupid bunch of clowns called the Oxton society but no your part of a group who have interest in the Arno and fields note the word field a.k.a car park for one day of the year if I was to drive and park on there any other day I'd end up with pc plod on me doorstep so congratulations to all who allow this to happen
To be fair, its a small price to pay for the amount of other good work the Oxton Society does.
I presume the Friends of the Arno and Oxton Fields are partly funded from Oxton Society in some way.
I'm not a member of the society nor know of anyone that is though I did mean to join.
We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn
I presume the Friends of the Arno and Oxton Fields are partly funded from Oxton Society in some way.
The Friends of the Arno and Oxton fields are not funded in any way from the Oxton society. We raise all our own funds as best we can. We maintain the rose garden with volunteers.
All proceeds raised on the Secret Gardens event by the friends will be used in the Arno rose garden & Quarry.
Maybe sean99789 would like to volunteer some time, otherwise in the future it just might turn into one big car park...permanently.
Hi Oxtonhill,you say that you maintain the rose garden which is always neat and tidy so well done you,but pray tell,why isn't the upkeep the responsibility of the council?
I've always loved the Arno; it was one of my grandmother's favourite places and we often used to go there. It's always puzzled me as to why it was named after an Italian river but today, after a little research, I found this on the site "Old Wirral"
A document dating from the reign of Edward III, dealing with an enquiry into the question of encroachments into the Forest of Wirral, treats with the occasion when Richard de Oxton was called to account for having in his possession a quarter of a rood of land in Oxton, near Arnehowe. At the period of this document, the use of the words erne, earn or arne, for eagle was quite common. How is well-known as a word for hill, so could it have been that the name for the Arno in medieval years was Eagle Hill?
why isn't the upkeep the responsibility of the council?
As with all Council cutbacks, they just cannot find the funding anymore, the council cut the grass for us and deliver mulch & compost, but thats it. The reason we have a rose appeal at present is because the council just have not had the time or manpower over the last few years to maintain it or deliver on all the Parks & gardens in the Wirral.
About 6 dedicated volunteers visit on a Monday & the 1st Saturday of the month. The rose appeal is going well, we hope to have some new arches & a sun dial introduced in the near future.