Westminster Park Residents Association

Bringing our community alive

August 18, 2014
by Dave Craggs
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Gardening Club Summer trip 2014

This year’s trip took in two excellent local gardens. The first, Bluebell Cottage Gardens near Dutton, is owned by Sue Beasley, BBC Gardener of the Year in 2006.

Sue took over the gardens in 2007 and has created a delightful garden in the heart of Cheshire. Apart from the excellent herbaceous borders, there is an orchard, a wild flower meadow and a wood to explore. Sue doesn’t deadhead her plants, preferring to collect her own seed. We were impressed with the quality of the plants that were for sale, most of which are propagated from their own stock. After coffee and cake we headed off to our second garden of the day, Mount Pleasant in Kelsall.

Bluebell Cottage Gardens 2014

 

The owners, Dave and Louise, have spent the last eighteen years creating a ten-acre haven on the side of the hill. Standing amongst mature trees, including Redwoods, are a Japanese garden, a tropical garden, herbaceous borders, a vegetable plot and a bog garden. There are ponds, cascades, a sculpture workshop and art gallery. The gardens are dotted with amusing sculptures and carvings and have terrific views from Chirk, the Clwydian Hills to Liverpool.

Dave and Louise have created all of this on their own from meadowland and we all marvelled at their vision, energy and enthusiasm. Oh, as an aside, Dave is also growing 120,000 Christm

Everyone enjoyed the day and came home with a variety of plants to brighten our borders and test our gardening skills. as trees for the Forestry Commission in Delamere! Again, a selection of plants were on sale.

August 18, 2014
by Dave Craggs
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Front Garden Competition

Gardening Competition winners
Once again the judges have been out looking at the front gardens of Westminster Park. This is the 10th anniversary of the competition, which started in 2005. After producing a shortlist, the judges visit each one and mark them according to a set of criteria such as “wow” factor, variety and work put into it. There are prizes for both gardens and displays of hanging baskets and containers. They are judged on what can be seen from the road and no garden can win more than once in five years.

This year the garden winner was Terry and Val Hughes of Smithy Pathway and they kindly hosted the prize-giving ceremony in their equally lovely back garden (see photo of the winners on the website at www.wp-ra.org.uk). Other garden prizes went to Russell and Anita Carter from Vincent Drive and Brian and Sue Dickenson of Cottage Road.

The best display of hanging baskets was judged to be Richard and Jane Avory of St. Bridget’s Court with Betty McLoughlin of Boxmoor Close as runner up.

We also awarded a community prize to David Needham of Five Ashes Road for his hard work, on his own, in clearing the pathway that runs around the top of the estate parallel to Wrexham Road.

Congratulations to all the winners!

Judging this year took place in mid July and we are aware that this misses the lovely spring gardens that abound in March and April. With this in mind we are planning on a spring competition in 2015. Get planting those bulbs now!

August 13, 2014
by Dave Craggs
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About NWR (National Women’s Register)

Get out more. Broaden your horizons. Make new friends. NWR is an international organisation of women’s discussion groups. Each group aims to provide its members with the opportunity to take part in stimulating discussions on a wide range of topics.

NWR does not raise money for anybody or any cause. It exists for the benefit of its members. Meetings are very informal and held in peoples’ homes, where you will find a warm welcome whatever your age or personal circumstances.

Meetings are lively, always fun and never boring. Groups organise their own programmes that explore a wide variety of topics and avoid domestic issues. Group meetings are fortnightly during the evening, you arrange them to suit yourself. A small annual subscription allows you to take part in as little or as much as you want.

Chester Grosvenor branch are mostly based in Westminster Park, for more details contact Betty McLoughlin tel 677680 or Penny White 677879.

August 12, 2014
by Dave Craggs
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Evergreens (Over 60s Club)

Our next meeting is on Thursday 21st August from 2pm-3.30pm which will be to mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War 1.  Tony Davies will tell us of nine lads from the Tabley Country Estate near Knutsford who went to war.

As ever complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits will be served and you will be very welcome either as a visitor (cost of £2) or to join us as a member for the rest of the year.

August 1, 2014
by Dave Craggs
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May 6, 2014
by Dave Craggs
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Evergreen Christmas Party

 

Evergreen members enjoying the Christmas party in December with sherry, mince pies and the choir of Belgrave School singing carols.  Anyone who is a member of WPRA and aged over 60 can become a member, the next meeting is on Thursday 15th May at 2pm at  the Community Centre.

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April 6, 2014
by Dave Craggs
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Real Ale and Sausage Evening A Real Success

 

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The real ale and sausage event was a real success last night. With award winning sausages provided by Stuart Bebbington and great ales by the Peerless Brewing Company what more could we ask for.

http://www.peerlessbrewing.co.uk/

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