Author Archives: Chris Monk
A Fruitful Litter pick from along the Ash Brook in Two Mile Ash
Taken on Saturday 13th April along the footpath between Clayhill and Downland. There were nine volunteers – all TMAEG – whose total haul comprised at least 12 black sacks plus those cycle wheels. One of the wheels is to become … Continue reading
Flood Plain Forest Nature Reserve visit
You can find out more about World Migratory Bird Day here: World Migratory Bird Day You can find out more about the Milton Keynes Parks Trust here: MKPT website To find out more about the site of our walk and … Continue reading
Latest newsletter ‘August 2023’ available
Our August Newsletter highlights the progress made notably at the Twin Gardens and around the Bluebell Circuit plus other achievements in our Year 12 and is a sampler for the fuller reports to be presented at our Annual Celebration and … Continue reading
A year of plant pleasure
Early on in the year, Chris Day from Buckingham Garden Centre gave us a splendid talk that included his recommendations for plants for each month of the year. He kindly agreed for us to reproduce them here, month by month. … Continue reading
A visit to Cowper and Newton Museum Gardens, Olney
New benches for Two Mile Ash
We have some important new infrastructure in Two Mile Ash. Through a partnership between a generous benefactor, Milton Keynes City Council and TMAEG; and with the support of Abbey Hill Parish Council and residents living nearby, we can now enjoy … Continue reading
Improving the Energy Performance of our homes
Wanted: Two Mile Ash Gardeners and their questions.
Stonehill Pond – A winter project for TMAEG’s volunteers
Over two successive week-ends TMAEG has managed to complete its winter maintenance of one of our community’s major assets, the Stonehill Pond. One of our biggest projects, this is a key feature of the Ash Brook Corridor which crosses Two … Continue reading
Local Park Signs Get Makeover
The signs for our local park were looking a little past their best with the Clay Hill one overgrown by pyracantha and an adjacent hedgerow. So some TMAEG volunteers decided to brave the hot weather and perform a bit of … Continue reading