2024
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23rd October - The first corporate group to work at Uffington Gorse wood. Also the first group for us from Strutt and Parker. !2 volunteers from 'Estates' spent the morning moving the logs and branches, cut by the Waterway Recover Group's forestry team at the end of September, to the work area by Station Road. Although very muddy underfoot, the weather stayed fine and after lunch in the wood, the group went for a guided tour of the Uffington White Horse.
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16th October - A team of twelve from the International Department of UK Research and Innovation. Although the ground was wet and muddy, the day stayed dry and it became a day of wheelbarrowing. First, loads of wood chippings were tipped on the muddy crossing at the end of the canal, making it useable. One group then cleared grass from around the tree saplings in the new copse and along a field hedge line and mulched with chippings. The second group moving many loads of reeds, that had been cut previously and piled on the canal bank, to the composting area. Despite many of the team walking miles with wheelbarrows, all enjoyed the day.
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12th September - The Nationwide finance department returned with a large team of 23. We split into three groups - 1) Chipping the paths around and through the copse. 2) Scything and raking the Flower Meadow, filling the three compost bins in meadow area, so the remaining arisings had to be carried to the compost area by the canal. 3) Clearing the top of canal bank from Stainswick Lane towards the compound. The team did well raking up all arisings and moving them to a heap. The team has to be commended for doing a great job and braving it out despite the weather being rather unkind after lunch.
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31st July - Our last Nationwide team for a while. Today we had 9 volunteers from the security division who toiled on a very hot day. One group raked and moved arisings cut in the canal bed to the compost area with a second completing the digging of the west side bridge foundation and then mixing the concrete fill. After lunch at the local pub the roles were reversed although the heat made physical work a real effort. Well done all!
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24th July - Nationwide's volunteers must love our location and work! Today we had our largest team yet - 24. All walked the 600m to Tuckmill Brook to continue work on the new bridge and footpath. One group continued digging out the bank on the west side of the brook for the bridge foundation, the second group moved loads of building materials & mixed concrete to fill the already dug east-side foundation, with a third group tacking the brambles blocking the proposed footpath. Lunch at the Prince of Wales pub was highly praised, then of course there was the long walk back to Tuckmill Brook, so everyone got much exercise plus a very productive day's work.
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17th July - On a hot and sunny Wednesday we welcomed a second group from the Nationwide finance department. 15 happy volunteers formed three groups:- one group continued to clear the new meadow area, a second worked in the now dry canal bed to remove the summer growth from around the water pipe that feeds the canal in the Park, with the "lucky" third group working in the shade at Tuckmill Brook digging out heavy clay for the foundations for the new bridge. After lunch in the pub, the groups swapped tasks. A great amount of progess was made - Thank you all.
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12th July - Severn volunteers today from Thames Water. One group carried on the task of clearing our proposed new meadow area, with a second group making a start on the "jungle" on the far side of Tuckmill Brook that will become a new footpath. Lunch was a picnic in the Park. Some had visited us 2 years ago and remarked positively on the changes since then.
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10th July - Our second visit from Nationwide this year, this time the Finance department attended with 17 eager volunteers. Working in small teams, they helped move loads of building materials to Tuckmill Brook for our planned bridge, cleared areas of growth in the now dry canal bed, gathered risings from our planned new meadow area and had a good time at the local pub.
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19th June - Swindon software company Rialtas came to the Canal Park with a team of 4. As well as doing some canal clearing they installed a new bench on the towpath near Tuckmill Brook so that weary walkers and volunteers might have a break!
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5th June 2024 - Our first team from Nationwide this year, 8 volunteers from Purchasing - looking very cheerful at the start of a warm and mostly sunny day! They helped with several tasks, moving soil to build up the ground by a fence, removing grass from around our new saplings and to complete the day, clearing the canal bank by the Park, a full day's work.
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13th March 2024 - We welcomed back Vodafone Property Services, with several of the 11 volunteers having previously visited in October last year. Fortunately it was one of the few recent dry days, but rains on the day before had made the ground and our soil heaps exceeding sticky. They mixed loads of concrete, filling over 80 sandbags for a new crossing into the adjacent Coppidthorne meadow, installed new gate posts and spread some of the sticky soil. Much appreciated hard labour!
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10th January 2024 - Our first company group of the year. Two brave employees from Vets for Pets decided to risk the storms & cold to help our regular volunteers at the Shrivenham Canal Park. It turned out to be a cold but gloriously sunny day and they enjoyed moving loads of wood chippings to resurface the paths in and around the copse and the pub lunch! |
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2023
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16th November 2023 - On one of the few fine autumnal days, a team of 13 from Nationwide mortgages joined us at the Canal Park. Groups set to work to clear brambles by a drainage ditch and at the east end of the Park where we require access to plant a new hedge and maintain the canal bank. Another group were busy all day filling sand-bags with a concrete mix to build up the new footpath crossings started last month. The crossing then being filled with soil. We did allow a few breaks, lunch in the pub and coffee around a well-stocked refreshment table. An excellent day's result for all, even the dog appeared to enjoy the change of scene.
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4th October 2023 - Another company joined us for the first time - 15 volunteers from Vodafone Property Services spent a glorious day, collecting aggregate from SSLB, mixing concrete, laying pipes in a drainage ditch to make a footpath crossing and also clearing part of our new meadow area. A very full and sucessful day.
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27th September 2023 - We welcomed a new company, Tanium (based in Reading). One large group was dispatched to Steppingstone Lane Bridge to tidy up all the cut material that had been left after the July clearance sessions and also to move aggregate back to the Park for their colleagues to mix into concrete for the bench bases. One base was completed with nearly a ton of concrete being laid. Another group continued to resurface the paths within the copse with wood chippings.
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20th September 2023 - Another great team from Nationwide, just a pity the day went from damp to deluge, so work had to be abandoned at lunchtime. However, they made good progress in clearing around our benches in order for concrete bases to be laid and shifted loads of bark chippings to the wooldland paths. The two benches close to the copse are to have solid bases so that the ground beneath does not become muddy, these bases extending by a metre on one side to accommodate a pushchair or wheelchair.
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8th August 2023 - Arval are so unlucky, their team of 8 picked another damp day. Some had been to us several times before so knew what to expect! However, they did a grand job of clearing all the annual growth from around our tree saplings in the Park area.
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18th & 19th July 2023 - Teams at Nationwide just love coming to our sites. This month so many wanted to come from the Finance Department that we had to split the workforce over two days. Their task was to clear the undergrowth around Steppingstone Lane Bridge. Although we rebuild the bridge some years ago (see the project page), the wing-walls in the canal were not restored. The site had to be cleared so that the remains of the walls could be inspected and plans made for their reinstatement. On the 18th, 17 volunteers attended, with 19 on the 19th. Both teams worked really hard and the job was accomplished!
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28th June 2023 - Nationwide returns! This time with a group from the Security Transformation Delivery Team. 15 volunteers completed clearing the towpath to Station Road they also tackled the banks of the canal in our park and spread 3 tons of wood chippings on paths within the copse.
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24th May 2023 - At last a lovely sunny day for our volunteers. Today a band of 23, plus one dog, from Nationwide Building Society - the Data Safeguarding & Compliance + Data & Analytics departments. Their task was to re-open the footpath from Stainswick Lane to Station Road. It was nearly impassable due to the rapid spring growth of comfrey and cow parsley. 500m was cleared, a great effort by all (although I don't believe the dog did much). Plenty though was left growing for insects. |
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29th March 2023 - Another wet March day but the promised team of 5 from Arval turned up at the Canal Park to complete the clearing of the canal banks in the park itself; a task started by their colleagues back in October. It was very muddy underfoot but the volunteers appeared to enjoy the day.
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14th January 2023 - Despite the dire weather forecast, a band of 10 hardy volunteers from the village and beyond came to the Shrivenham Canal Park to plant 100 tree saplings, donated by the OVO I Dig Trees Scheme, and numerious bulbs kindly provided by a local supporter. The event had already been postponed from 28th December due to rain and wind. Fortunately, today, the rain just eased off at 10 am as we prepared and with many hands, on spades, the task was completed before lunch. |
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2022
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23rd November 2022 - Staff from Nationwide Building Society came to help us again. This time it was a team from "Retail IRB". Nine hardy men were not put off by the rather dire weather forecast, they movied a quantity of stone and did a great job tackling the overgrown northern canal bank in the Park. As you can see the weather was ok with just a few showers and the canal bank is much improved.
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2nd November 2022 - Today we had the assistance of a group from Thames Water. The Offshore Partner Support Team put in some hard work continuing the clearance of the banks of the canal within the Park. The rain just about held off but the length is now rapidly becoming boggy.
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26th October 2022 - After a damp start, the day became sunny and warm as we welcomed a group of seven from Arval. Some had been before with some having travelled from Worcester, Cambridge and even Manchester. Their task was to clear the banks of the canal within the Park before it filled with the winter rain. The 'after' photo shows that they made a significant difference.
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21st September 2022 - Volunteers from Travelport visited for the first time. A great team of 16, most from the Swindon finance department but a few came all the way from their Slough HQ. Fortunately the weather was most kind, even hot at times and many tasks were achieved including completing the clearance of the last 120m of canal bank (hurrah!), installing 4 bat boxes and 3 signs, most notably our new entrance sign to the Canal Park.
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25th August 2022 - In a change to our usual Wednesday work-parties, we hosted a band of volunteers from Swindon Based Sinewave, a power connection provider, on a Thursday. An unfortunate choice as it was the only day that week when it rained! However, the group throughly enjoyed the day and make more noticeable progress in clearing the canal.
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17th August 2022 - A team of 11 today from Arval, for some of the participants it was their third visit to us, they must like it here! As the canal was quite dry despite some recent rain, they carried on with the bank-clearing task. The end is literally in sight now.
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27th July 2022 - We welcomed a group from the Environmental Agency for the first time. 15 volunteers from several environmental management teams came together for a teams' meeting and also to continue clearing the canal bank towards Tuckmill Brook. At long last, this task is now nearing completion, grateful thanks to all the groups involved.
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6th July 2022 - A large team of 23 from Nationwide continued with clearing the canal bank - it's a big job with nearly 600m to maintain. The day was again very warm, so a break at the local pub for lunch was greatly appreciated! |
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24th June 2022 - Two groups today! Small teams from Nationwide & AO Ltd. together continued the job of clearing the canal bank. Their efforts clearly visible. |
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15th June 2022 - A strong contingent from the Shared Services Team of Thames Water, numbering 13, carried on the task of clearing the overgrown canal bank towards Tuckmill, making good progress depite it being a very hot day. Feedback confirmed that they had a most enjoyable day.
Photos courtesy Jessica Eley.
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18th May 2022 - After a quiet 2020 & 2021 for corporate volunteering, we welcomed Oakford Advisors Ltd. to the Canal Park for the first time.
An enthusiastic team of 9 came for the afternoon and spread wood chippings on paths in the copse & helped to clear a section of canal towards Tuckmill Brook.
We look forward to seeing them again.
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