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Restoration Tuff Crater Sat 13

Karen from Northcote Point

Saturday 13th April from 9 til 12 

Where?
We will be back working on the St Peters St road edge opposite number 8

What?
We are working on a new restoration site on private land along the edge of St Peters St. Last time we made a big hole in the privet and ladder fern. We will continue on ginger, agapanthus, ladder fern etc.

NOTE - We are only permitted to control the first 5 metres from the road for stage one.

Bring?
Bring gardening gloves, spade, saw, protective clothing, strong footwear - but we will we have gear if you need it

If lost or in doubt 
call Richard 021 216 1296

We will break for morning tea at 1030 on site 

Safety issues?
The site is steep and slippery in places. Sharp branches pose a risk to your eyes. Take care.

What if its pouring down?
Only if the weather is atrocious will we cancel. Watch for an email or phone Richard.

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