Conversation Between James M and diggleken
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I was going to ask you tonight - thats a great start, hopefully........
Hannah too I wonder?
Good luck
Ken
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Things are moving forward on the volunteer front Ken :D. got a reply from Kirsten and have printed off a form that she sent, so will be posted that tomorrow.
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great - thats what I meant, think it through - then talk to them......... see how they react, I think its terific - if they arent interested, let me know why etc etc and lets see what else there is..
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Sorry for rambling on I'm probably getting ahead of myself lol, it's just I had a sudden surge of inspiration! :D
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Yes good thinking Ken! I would probably need help though, don't really know much about making moth traps.
Just thinking about possible set backs,1) where would you put it? because there really only three options I think: the car park, on the other side by the canal ( although I don't know of there would be enough room) and the nature garden, which would be great but how would you connect it to a power source? unless you had a very long extension cable.
Another point I was thinking about, are all the staff in the centre volunteers? as you would need someone to stay on into the evening wouldn't you? hmmm.... you probably couldn't do it very often because of people not being available (plus who is in charge? how would they get permission to open up in the evening? although having said that they do have bat walks of an evening don't they?) and maybe it's an idea to do a test evening to find any problems.
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FAB idea - if Brownhills dont want a moth trap they must be daft - its a great idea, partic if someone will do it for them.
Just talk to them - think how to do it first, making it easy for them and ironing out any snags and point out the benefits for them (not just you!) - maybe include some results in a 'newsletter' etc, get some kids involved ???
let me know!
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Hi Ken do you think the Brownhill centre is open to suggestions? I was wondering if they would set up a moth trap (unless they do something like that already). Ok my reasons are purely selfish as I'm not able to do so at home lol, plus I wouldn't know where to start, but I was thinking it would be a good activity plus it would interesting what species would be found in Saddleworth and good for county recording.
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lol no I can't find my OS map, I've been trying to use the one on the internet. Thanks for that, I always wondered about the Horse and Jockey when we drive past it every now and then, a sad sight. Sounds like a good route, I don't mind walking far, when I got lost on my walk last week I must of done 10/15 miles!
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still no map ? he he!
bridleway route - depends how far you want to walk - it goes via middle holly grove in diggle, then up boat lane at the side of the diggle hotel, then does go up to Brun res on standedge cutting, then from there, rather than the pennine way or bridleway dropping down to castleshaw, you can go down the road to where the old burnt out pub is (a source of great upset to me, it was the very best in saddleworth, the horse and jockey).
Go through the hamlet (bleak hey nook) behind that pub and it brings you out at Castleshaw resvrs, you can take lots of different down the valley routes there, past hull mill dam into delph, then from delph station the old traintrack (delph donkey) back to dobcross and then to greenfield and a rest!
Good route, enjoy - lots of different environments, gardens, moorland, res, ponds woods etc etc.
Cheers
Ken
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Hiya Ken, I was wondering do you know if the Pennine Bridleway goes up to Castleshaw? I'm trying to find an easy route up here from where I live in Greenfield and I have next to no sense of direction lol