STEPS SUBMISSION ON WESTFIELD ST LUKES PLAN CHANGE
stephen July 23rd, 2009
stephen July 23rd, 2009
Nick May 14th, 2009
On Saturday May 9, approximately 35 volunteers turned up on a relatively fine day to help put 2000 native plants into the ground. The plantings will transform what was once a neglected piece of school land into an aesthetically pleasing, functional wetland right in the heart of Mt Albert. As the plants mature, they will provide habitat and an important food source for native and exotic bird species. Meola Creek and its environs already attract birds such as tui, fantail, grey warbler, mallard ducks and pukeko, and we’re hoping the wetland will entice many other species to the area.
We would like to say a big thank you to Melissa Marler (Waicare), Phillip Johansen (Metrowater), Dave Bowden (Auckland City Council), Aaron and the crew from All Drains, and all the volunteers who gave up time to do their bit for the local biodiversity. We’d also like to thank Roy Clements (the patron of STEPS) for coming along. Roy got the ball rolling many years ago by planting native species such as kahikatea, cabbage tree and swamp maire along the creek, back when he was a teacher at Mt Albert Grammar. All of those plants have grown to be large trees, some of proudly reside in the wetland. It must have been special for Roy to be involved with the next generation of plantings. Of course, the hard work isn’t over yet – the wetland will need care and attention over the next couple of years to ensure that weeds do not have the chance to smother the native plants. So keep an eye out next time you’re in the area, and feel free to pull out a few weeds on your way.
Photo: Melissa Marler
Freddie May 13th, 2009
STEPS will be holding its AGM for 2009 on 18 June, and everyone is more than welcome to attend.
Date -> June 18, 2009
Time -> 7pm
Venue -> Alberton
Address -> 100 Mt Albert Road, Mt Albert
It has been a busy and successful year for the Society, and we are involved in several projects that will be reported upon and discussed at the AGM
**In addition, we are delighted that our Patron Roy Clements has agreed to give a presentation after the AGM**
Other details will be finalized in the next couple of weeks, and will be updated on this blog