Well done everyone for all your hard work!
(article taken from The Somerset Standard)
Ray Mears leads Tick bite prevention week 2011
Bushcraft and Survival expert Ray Mears has joined the fight against Lyme disease by lending his support to tick-borne disease charity BADA-UK (Borreliosis and Associated Diseases Awareness-UK).
Tick Bite Prevention Week, which runs from 11-17th April 2011, is an annual programme which helps promote awareness of tick-borne diseases and effective tick bite prevention for at-risk groups.
http://www.tickbitepreventionweek.org/
Great news!
We’re going to be selling these by the end of the week (at cost price) so that you can safely remove any ticks that you do find… (£3 + p&p // normally £5 in the shops)


Marion and Neil (Robin’s Parents) have worked really hard over the past year to secure some funding so that they could rejuvenate their local playing fields, something that will benefit everyone at Corsley and nearby.
Yesterday the Black Canon Collective were proud to be a small part of their project as we installed a load of pre-fabricated bike track features and built some tasty berms.
With so many kind volunteers we managed to go from standing in a bit of scraggly field to riding around an awesome little bike track within a day, something that genuinely seemed impossible at the start of the day. But we were treated like kings with a never ending supply of bacon butties, sausage rolls, tea, coffee biscuits, cookies, squash and sandwiches being supplied from the pavilion through out the day. It was great, and certainly made sure we had enough energy to finish the task, and do a bit of riding right at the end.
The track has got a start ramp, four berms (one of which is a three way berm), two rollers, a stepped ramp, a balance beam and two little kickers; it’s flipping ace.
With the summer approaching it’s sure to get lots of use and will be the perfect place to learn to ride features for kids an adults alike, so go and have a look for yourself.
Thanks to everyone who came along to lend a hand, be proud, you did a great job and made a wonderful thing, but most of all thanks to Neil and Marion without whom it wouldn’t have happened at all.
Today we built a RAD bike track for the community at Corsley.
We worked all day to turn a small disused corner of their playing field into somewhere cool to ride a bike.
We ate bacon butties too…. and sausage rolls…..and cookies.
Here’s a photo of some of the people who helped make it happen.
More photos and a full write up to follow….
Full details, including some background on the project will be published shortly, but for now, have fun looking at the plans… (oh and don’t forget to come along this Saturday to help us build it all!)


Press Release
11 January 2011CORSLEY MEMORIAL PLAYING FIELD WIN £50,000 LOTTERY BID
After twelve months’ work on the application, Corsley Memorial Playing Field Committee are proud to announce they have won their Lottery bid for new play and activity equipment.
Corsley Memorial Playing Field has received confirmation from the Community Spaces Programme run by Groundwork UK that they have secured £50,000 towards the upgrading and refurbishment of the Memorial Playing Field in Corsley. This adds to the £5,000 provided by the Warminster Area Board. The playing field was established and paid for by villagers in 1947 to remember those who lost their lives during the two World Wars. Following an extensive consultation and planning process the proposal, supported by Community Spaces and the Area Board, meets the needs of the entire village. It is hoped that work will be completed by the summer of 2011. Over 50% of the work will be contracted to local businesses.
With an ageing population in the village, the playing field no longer caters for the needs of all the villagers. Provision for older children is minimal and other groups are only catered for through joining the Corsley Tennis or Cricket Clubs. In addition, vehicles can drive through the play areas whilst children are playing. There is no provision for less able users and access onto the field is difficult for them. This project will radically improve access and safety and meets the top 15 requests of the villagers from the consultation process. We will install a boules area with seating, a new ‘multi use goal end’, disabled friendly and more challenging play equipment and a bicycle skills practice area. In addition, access will be improved still further thanks to a landmark agreement with Corsley Tennis Club to permit village youths and students to become members free of charge. Finally, the worn out all weather cricket wicket will be replaced with a multi use surface that can be used for cricket, short mat bowls and even golf putting.
The project started nearly two years ago when it became apparent that the old traditional football goal needed replacing. The cost of a new ‘multi use goal end’ was very high, so grant funding was sought. Having met the Community Spaces Programme Stage 1 Application criteria, Stage 2 allows for an increase in funding to £49,999 if a need can be shown. Thanks to the consultation results there was enough evidence to successfully secure the maximum amount.
Dr Neil Carpenter, Chairman of the Corsley Memorial Playing Field Committee says “Everyone is thrilled that we have been successful, bringing investment and new activities into the village that we could not have funded from anywhere else. The wishes and hard work of the villagers will finally implemented in the next few months. After almost two years of consultation and planning, the great resource that is the Corsley Memorial Playing Field will be able to provide improved access to safe and modern activities for people of all ages and abilities.”
Fleur de Rhé-Philipe, the Wiltshire Councilor for Warminster Without stated “I give my full support to the playing field scheme. Corsley is very fortunate to have such a spacious playing field but even more fortunate to have a committee prepared to put so much work into bringing its equipment and facilities up to date.
I know that children in Corsley will really enjoy the refurbished field when finished and everyone will benefit.”
Marion Liquorice, secretary for the Playing Field said, “It has been a lot of hard work but Lottery funding is a great way for outlying villages and communities who could not get support elsewhere to realise their dreams.”
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