"Earthquake At Sefton Park"
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| Saturday 25th September saw half of the ground
at Sefton Park "earthquaked". This is a process that cuts into
the ground to a depth of nine inches and was used mainly to break up the
roots of the poplar trees which have made the ground undulating and bare
in patches |
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A layer of topsoil and seed was then spread on and the ground is now
green again. This work stopped at the edge of the square and did not effect
the immense amount of work that is carried out on the square at the end
of every season |
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Dave Cummins relaxes while the work goes on.
(Well it was his birthday!) |
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