The video mountain continues to grow and we are currently holding around 12,000 in various stages of dismantle. It has been fantastic to be processing so many. We have had a slightly frustrating time with the tape itself, but have today received a confirmation from EMS who are based in Bristol and who are specialists in this material. 50 bales of tape will soon be on their way for recycling. The stripped tape,(we are advised) will be used in the manufacture of quilted jacket linings. Whilst I am not in the habit of celebrating the efforts of individuals, the dedication of Alistair Jepson has to be recorded.He has been the driving force with this initiative. He commits three days each week to the task, is meticulous in his work and presses all of his fellow volunteers to adhere to his high standards. It is very funny to watch him waving his finger at all who waiver.
We are still taking videos in,so do keep the word alive.
On the subject of recycling generally,we are now taking in foil and are expanding our commitment to Aluminium. These materials are worth money to the charity and we continue to encourage organisations to collect for us. Canteens and cafes are a great source and we are soon to set in motion a partnership with Winchcombe School,who are keen to collect on our behalf. I would love to get a toe in through the door with one of our local factories or perhaps with G.C.H.Q.
Not that G.C.H.Q are not already supportive of us, they are indirectly, although they may be unaware of it. To be specific the Joint Services unit attached to Benhall have been sending in volunteers and over the last couple of weeks have applied their time and energies to clearing and restoring the brook that runs through the Butterfly Garden Meadow. It has been a dirty,smelly,hilarious entertainment for them and for us and the results are amazing. We send our sincere thanks to the team for their fantastic efforts and for their friendship.
The Spring is upon us, the numbers of students continue to grow, the new cabin construction works should start within in weeks and laughter continues to ring across the site.
The Butterfly garden is an educational, therapeutic and recreational scheme, based initially on gardening, but now offering so much more. It is a project for people of all ages dealing with disablement of any kind. It caters for those looking to escape the world, those looking to re-enter it and some, who are still just looking. Its doors are open to anyone without obligation.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Another one bites the dust

August,described by some as the holiday month, wasn't here. Students turned out in there droves throughout the month. The summer also saw Julie Pullen start up her classroom. The enterpise,'Sharp Life and Learning' which is an independant satellite of The Butterfly Garden is offering teaching to those wishing to improve their numeracy.literacy and I.T skills. It is a partnership that is working well and which is a purposeful add on to the site provision.
Through September, there were more new arrivals,with the colleges and schools reappearing. This autumn we were delighted to welcome Alderman Knight School to the club and now see their students as well regulars from Milestones and Betteridge Schools across four days each week. Waitrose also committed to gathering aluminum cans for us and the county funded a waste compactor.
October was the month of the video,when our commitment to recycling them took off and when Cheltenham Borough started collecting for us. We have taken in thousands. in November we embarked on yet another adventure and opened a Pound shop. Students have wanted a shop for sometime and now they have one. We have been playing with it over the last few weeks and will formally open in 2012.
December has been a month of visitors and parties, indeed there will be three over the next week.
The celebration of 2011 closes with the most enormous thank you.
None of our activity have been possible without the kindness and consideration of our community at every level.Our volunteers who have cooked, sawn and sewn . Who have worked tirelessly to tidy and repair and who have jumped from planes,run marathons and tri-athalons,sold cakes,knitted gloves,donated bric a brac and told there friends about us. We close the year sending out a huge thank you. We promise that we will work to do justice to your belief and will strive to make next year extraordinary.
Happy Christmas.
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
ONLY A SUNDAY
We have been talking for weeks about the idea of the students taking a shop space in the garden centre and this weekend it happened. Spurred by the garden centre cafes decision to close on a sunday, we claimed a space and with the help of volunteers and with a pile of furniture from the Chelsea buiilding society we opened up.
The plan is to use the space as a cafe in support of the garden on sundays and to gradually develop a real retail space for student training over the coming weeks.
The sunday cafe will be volunteer lead and judging by last weeks response,they will be kept busy.
Already a rota is growing in support of the day and last weekend we had several donations of cake.
The plan is to use the space as a cafe in support of the garden on sundays and to gradually develop a real retail space for student training over the coming weeks.
The sunday cafe will be volunteer lead and judging by last weeks response,they will be kept busy.
Already a rota is growing in support of the day and last weekend we had several donations of cake.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
SUB TEXT........Another way
Dear All.......just bunging this out there..........excuse the directness AND PLEASE DON'T FEEL TARGETED........... Do feel free to delete or redirect. Thank you !
As we continue to explore opportunities for fundraising, we have come across the Vodafones TEXT GIVING initiative. It allows supporters to donate just by texting.
It is all very simple, donors just type in LONG28 followed by the amount they wish to give and then send it to 70070.
You can help by circulating this news and by passing on our web information www.thebutterflygarden.org .
How quickly will we see a response ?
Monday, 22 August 2011
Increased turnover
Since returning from our Opera adventure,things have continued to bounce on. The doors have been open this week and students have been pouring in. We have done an amazing amount of work.
There has been a big focus on our recycling initiatives,with Aluminium cans joining the stable of retrievable s. Waitrose have started collecting cans on our behalf and the students have greatly enjoyed the sorting and crushing. Aluminium is currently quite valuable so we are hoping that a momentum will establish with our collectors.
There has been a big focus on our recycling initiatives,with Aluminium cans joining the stable of retrievable s. Waitrose have started collecting cans on our behalf and the students have greatly enjoyed the sorting and crushing. Aluminium is currently quite valuable so we are hoping that a momentum will establish with our collectors.
Of all the initiatives though, the one that has been most popular with students has been the dismantling of videos. With the video having been usurped by the DVD and charity shops no longer taking tapes in, discarded videos are all destined for land fill. As a curiosity, we starting dismantling tapes and found every element recyclable. We have trays of plastics and steel, aluminium clips, springs,cellophane, cardboard as well as bits of nylon. The students love it and there is great competition for the work.
As a spin off we are packing the seperated spools of tape and selling them on as a garden tie.
So, if you are having a clear out,or want to become a collection point do get in touch.
Sunday, 31 July 2011
Something to make a song and dance about...ok, there was no dancing.
We have had another amazing spring,with just so much going on. Joan started her 'Soup Club' and Alistair became king of video recycling. A terrific number of people declared support for the project and committed to fund raising on our behalf and new enquiries have come in on almost a daily basis. We are very close to building our new classroom, are exploring the idea of setting up our first social enterprise, can now see a shape emerging where the outdoor performance space will be and as if that weren't enough we have just come back from our first residential.
Fourteen of us spent the week,helping with preparations for an outdoor opera festival in Hampshire. The venue was West Green House near Hook, a wonderful house and garden and home to an annual festival. We travelled into a surreal world and were embraced. Everyone rose to it, there were fourteen of us and we were everywhere. At the end of the week, there were tears and a big invite to come back.
As we drove away, there was a buzz and miles of shared laughter later a awareness of shared pride in our achievement.
Fourteen of us spent the week,helping with preparations for an outdoor opera festival in Hampshire. The venue was West Green House near Hook, a wonderful house and garden and home to an annual festival. We travelled into a surreal world and were embraced. Everyone rose to it, there were fourteen of us and we were everywhere. At the end of the week, there were tears and a big invite to come back.
As we drove away, there was a buzz and miles of shared laughter later a awareness of shared pride in our achievement.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
CHEQUE MATE.............YES,PLEASE
Last week was greatly brightened by a visit from an old friend. Charlotte Padfield, who I have known for years and who formerly worked at Hartpury College, dropped in to see us with a cheque. The donation to the garden will make a big difference and we extend a huge thank you to her and to her family for their kindness.
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