Newsletter 01 March 2025
Sunny Monday
On a beautiful bright sunny Monday morning Gay, Tom, Keith, Sunday and Bikunda, spent the morning finishing off work from the Fire Station to the Commercial Park on The Link Road. They removed six tonne bags for recycling. A beautiful morning for this type of work especially after another washout Sunday.

Productive Tuesday
On Tuesday morning Jimmy, Sunday, Keith and Bikunda had a busy morning starting with the cutting of the final section of the Beech hedge on Old Fort Road. There is a tall row of Beech Trees at the back of the front row will need to be lowered later in the year.
They collected 3 tonne bags of cuttings and brought for recycling. They then moved to the inner edge of footpath from Coolroe Meadows lights towards Aylesbury where they removed the mud at the base of the ditch.
They removed 8 no plastic bags of mud and brought down to the allotment for recycling.


Mid Week Works On Wednesday morning
Sunday, Keith Bikunda and Ger H cleaned paths and path edges at entrance to Cranford Pines this a.m. Also topped up the flower bed by the sign with compost.

Coffee Morning
Please put this date in your diary and support this great initiative by Ballincollig Garda.

Muskerry Local History Society
March lecture.

The Thursday Team
A full Team under the guidance of Ger K tackled the laneway that runs down past the Old Moremiles site. They put in a hard shift and the results were amazing.
The Tidy Towns adjudication report mentioned this area so we have to get it sorted.

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