Guidelines for submitting articles to Roda Golf Resort Today
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Camposol gardening group volunteers spruce up Sectors B and C
Community gardening and cleaning groups continue their work across the urbanisation
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Camposol Sector C Gardening and Community Volunteers.
The Green Fingers Gardening and Social Club is dedicated to making lower Sector C on Camposol a place where the residents are proud to live and where visitors are happy to return.
Green Fingers consists of a chairman and a maintenance team, supplemented by dedicated volunteers who give their time freely to improving areas of Camposol Sector C, not forgetting the members of the Committee who work tirelessly in the background
With no direct funding from any authority it is up to the Green Fingers team and their many helpers to raise the much needed funds to make the area a nice and pleasant place to live. This is done via the maintenance scheme, with monies used to clean and weed residential streets. The bucket collections and social events, provide funds which are used to fund work in public areas by the volunteers
The Green Fingers Maintenance scheme has now been operating for more than 14 years and it’s hard for new homeowners to appreciate what Camposol ‘C’ would look like without the scheme in place. There used to be waist high weeds in every road, terrible pot holes, no neat gravelled kerbs or planted areas and lots of rubbish blowing about. It seemed like a ‘forgotten’ and very dirty area. No one likes living, or spending their holidays, in such a place, so if you don’t already belong to the scheme, please consider joining.
The group are totally dependent upon your help, and are thankful to those who spare a minute to take care of any plants near their homes, those who have offered the working parties refreshments and those who contribute to the bucket collections.
The volunteer working parties meet every Wednesday for a couple of hours 52 weeks of the year come rain or sun and they appeal to anyone who can spare a couple of hours to please come and help continue the improvement of C Sector. They meet at the Welcome Wall at 9am. There is work suitable for all abilities
Web; greenfingerscamposol.com
