Tuesday 2 July 2013

Preliminary work begins

Chris Edwards, our meeting house manager, reports that following the many visits by contractors and builders as part of the tendering  process, other work is now in hand in the garden. Chris has helpfully provided some photos for the blog.

Archaeology
Now that the community archaeology project has removed the wall, it's time for the professional archaeological survey to begin. And inevitably, the examination of the site begins with – a hole. The photo shows archaeologist Kurt Hunter-Mann supervising the removal of top layers of earth immediately behind the now-demolished section of wall.




Building works
Meanwhile …
close nearby another hole is dug. 
This time it's close to the location of the lift tower and is being dug to examine the ground conditions, and to help determine what kind of foundations will be necessary to support the new building above. Architect Mark Druery and structural engineer Dominic Rawcliffe are in charge of this process.



And finally …
More preparation work in the garden, but this time not involving hole digging. Our versatile Treasurer David Peryer shows how it's done, getting hands on with the removal of the unwanted children's slide round the tree in front of the Woolman Room, soon to have much-improved garden access and light.




Now we need to dispose of a high quality stainless steel children's slide (not in picture, as already removed), in need of a good home. Anyone interested?