Monday, September 21, 2009

TRAINING SESSION TAKES PLACE IN THE RESERVE




FQNR Activity day organisers (and a few members who just happened to be passing, were given an interesting training session on basic tool handing, by Senior Park rangers on Saturday.
Many different tools were looked an and simple tips were given on handing and maintaining them. There were also demonstrations given on basic safety techniques when working on a reserve.
Everyone agreed it was a useful experience.

Friday, September 18, 2009

NO SIGN OF NATURE RESERVE

It was recently pointed out to me that there was no sign telling any one where the Queslett Nature Reserve was. I checked and this is in fact correct. I then contacted the Highways department only to be told we do not do these signs for free and it would cost £300 to have one made and erected. "could the Friends of the Queslett Nature Reserve ( voluntary group) pay for one?"Well what a sorry state of affairs the Council seem to have got them selves. It would appear they can not even afford a information sign, giving directions to one of their own Nature Reserves.
After paying the Birmingham City Council to have a sign about the Queslett nature Reserve made (about 3 years ago) we have been told it may be ready to go in later this year.

Councillor Keith Linnecor
Chair FQNR

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

FENCING FOR THE ALDRIDGE ROAD RECREATION GROUND.


The FQNR working closely with the Neighbourhood Police initiative and local Councillors were able to secure funding for the erection of more metal palisade fencing for the Aldridge Road Recreation Ground. Part of the Oscott School Lane boundary has now, as a result had fencing put up to help the security of local residents.

MORE MEMBERS ARE NEEDED.

The Friends of the Queslett Nature Reserve (including the Aldridge Road Recreation Ground) are still looking for new members.
We need members who are keen to do things in a practical way for the Reserve and the local environment. It is all very well talking about improving things we try and do it.
There is no fee to join.

For more details please ring 360 6486

TRAINING TO TAKE PLACE

Senior members of the FQNR who regularly help out at activity days on site will be receiving basic tool handling training this Saturday. This is in order for the group to be able to work more independently inside the reserve in future.
The Committee has been in talk with senior Parks managers over the last few months in order for this to take place.