Volunteers' Triumph: A New Year Refresh in Didsbury Park
We had a great turnout of 35 volunteers in the park this morning, all eager to make a difference after our Christmas break. Despite the chilly weather, the team's spirits were high as they tackled tree maintenance, path improvements, and compost management, making a visible impact on the park. A special thanks to our local community for their continued support and dedication. Join us in making Didsbury Park a beautiful space for everyone!
2023: A Year of Exceptional Achievements for Didsbury Park Volunteers
2023 has been a remarkable year for Didsbury Park, marked by extraordinary achievements including the prestigious King's Award for Voluntary Service. Our recent RHS feedback report highlights the unwavering commitment and impactful work of our volunteers, culminating in an 'Outstanding' classification. Dive into our latest blog to read about our accomplishments and the vibrant community spirit driving us forward.
Community Spirit and Nature's Resilience: A Day of Volunteer Work in Didsbury Park
Discover the heartwarming efforts of our dedicated volunteers in Didsbury Park – from maintaining the Poppy Path to planting winter blooms. Join us in celebrating community spirit and nature's resilience.
Festive Volunteering and Community Engagement at Didsbury Park
Discover how our dedicated volunteers are making a difference at Didsbury Park this festive season, from plantings and path maintenance to heartwarming community gatherings
Triumphant Week at Didsbury Park: King's Award and Community Celebrations
Didsbury Park's vibrant community recently celebrated a milestone with the King's Award for Voluntary Service. This recognition has sparked an outpouring of support and congratulations, even from as far as New Zealand. This week, our volunteers have also made great strides in park maintenance and beautification, contributing to the park's flourishing beauty and communal spirit.
The King's Award for Voluntary Service: A Prestigious Honour for The Friends of Didsbury Park
Big news from The Friends of Didsbury Park! Today, on the King's birthday, we received the prestigious King's Award for Voluntary Service. This honor, the highest for UK volunteer groups and akin to an MBE, celebrates our commitment to community service in Didsbury.
Didsbury Park's Week of Remembrance and Revival: A Community Effort
We had an excellent turnout for the Poppy Path Act of Remembrance on 11th November, with over 50 participants in stunning weather, planting crosses and sowing poppy seeds. This week also saw tremendous progress in our spring bulb planting, with almost all of this year's supply planted, outpacing last year's efforts. Our volunteers, including new faces and corporate teams, have been instrumental in these achievements, from planting bulbs to tidying up the park
Community Spirit Blossoms: Didsbury Park's Remembrance and Rejuvenation
We had an amazing turnout of 45 volunteers working in a dry and mainly sunny park this morning. Our volunteers included 4 new volunteers from Kellogg's, 6 new volunteers from NatWest Bank, and Helen from ITV.
Didsbury Park Volunteers Shine Through Rain and Remembrance
In this post, we'll reflect on a rainy morning in Didsbury Park, where dedicated volunteers came together to carry on the work despite the downpour. We'll also pay tribute to a dear member of the community, Chris Miller, who left behind cherished memories of Didsbury Park.
A Sunny Morning and Busy Hands
This last week, with great assistance from Murray, they both went above and beyond when, on Wednesday they also did an extra day's volunteering with another large team from Lendlease. The resultant improvement in the park is amazing.
Sunny Skies and Hard Work: A Productive Day at Didsbury Park
After the weekends deluge of rain followed by some sun, it was great to see a sunny morning in the park. Allan and Sonia had put all the tools and equipment out, so they had an early start!
Corporate Volunteers and Community Spirit: A Transformative Week at Didsbury Park
We had an amazing turnout of 51 volunteers in the park this morning. Lots of regular volunteers, plus 18 volunteers from business which included 10 volunteers from NatWest and 8 volunteers from Booking.com.
Building Walls and Bridging Communities: A Week of Volunteer Action in Didsbury Park
We had a really good turnout of 37 volunteers in the park this morning. We were all pleased to see Gareth, with his 1 year old twins, especially as he insisted on doing a good hour litter picking whilst wheeling them around the park in the pram.
Elegant Evenings and Community Cleanings: A Didsbury Volunteer's Week
Today, we had a lovely morning with blue skies and sunshine throughout, and all 25 volunteers were very appreciative of this improvement in the weather compared with the deluge last week.
From Dog Shows to Deluges: A Week in the Life of Didsbury Park Volunteers
At 8:30am this morning, the park looked stunning, especially with beautiful blue skies overhead. All was looking well until a park visitor kindly showed me a satellite weather forecast on her phone predicting a very heavy downpour round about 10am…
Potholes, Planting and Pooches: A Busy Week of Volunteering in Didsbury Park
Despite a mixture of sunshine and showers today we still had a good turnout of 27 volunteers. Our numbers included 2 new volunteers Jude and Ian for the first time, as well as Spike returning for the second week running. We also welcomed Tony Melody from MCC to work with us on the pot-holed path.
New website, curry night, and a feast of updates!
I am delighted to report that after some fantastic work by Phil Birchenall, our Digital Manager, and by James Conibear, who has provided a lot of our new stunning photographs, we have now launched our new FoDP website.
Bank Holiday Boost: A Day of Action in Didsbury Park
As a result of it being a Bank Holiday today, some of our regular volunteers were missing this morning, but nevertheless we still had a great turnout of 26 volunteers who all worked really hard.
The Sun’s Out In Force, And So Are Our Volunteers
Out came the sun today and so also did a great number of volunteers - in fact 37 in total. Dario, plus sons Alexander and Sebastian, did a thorough litter pick in the park, as did Will who today also reported doing many hours of additional litter picking throughout the week. In addition it was great to see Laurent (our ex Duke of Edinburgh Awards volunteer) back with us once more - especially as he also brought along his Mum, Marie-Claude to volunteer too.
A Rainy Triumph: Community Spirit Shines…
I am pleased to report that despite the 'yellow' weather warning of heavy rain this morning, we still had 19 brave volunteers who turned up ready to do the necessary work to keep the park looking great. We were especially pleased to see Grace returning after illness, and Laurent (one of our original Duke of Edinburgh Awards Volunteers) returning once again today.