21 September 2018


Prep's for a new flat workspace

by: Buffs

The recently clear yard at Western Depot was just a fleeting glimmer in the deepening past.  The deep clearance of the barn means that the pile for tipping has grown and the equally large collection of recovered scrap metal is reaching for the sky.  The other large pieces of kit have now filled the space created when Stuart was returned to the water and its trailer was sent into the wilderness at Brimscombe.



David and his team of flexible size have been digging out the floor of many levels and cambers and erecting shuttering in preparation for a new and level concrete floor to be laid very soon.  The lunchtime concert this week was augmented with the staccato ringing of the Kango breaker on concrete as the footings for the approach ramp from the yard level to the new floor were dug out.



The early morning confusion over the size of the concrete mixer which would deliver the mix was cleared up with a site visit from the supplier.



The delivery of the concrete in a large vehicle will require an early effort on behalf of WD volunteers.  All the vehicles must be removed from the yard and parked in the car park.  The waste piles are to be relocated and other items in the yard which can be moved away from the line of work.  The yard will seem grow.



What does this mean for WD volunteers?  Parking by the canal at Pike Lock and an early start for the concreting team.  The logging team have an interesting day planned recovering a tree felled by last weeks wind and lying in the canal above Upper Mills.  There may be more work for them after the winds of storm Bronagh.