LL:DDV: Friends of merri Creek

2001-06-22 Thread Chris Rust
On Sunday 24 June there will be a community planting followed by a BBQ at Hall Reserve Wetlands, The Esplanade Clifton Hill (Melway ref: 44 G1) from 10.00am to 1.00pm. For details contact Barb Miles at MCMC on 9380 8199. The Merri Creek runs from the north of Melbourne to join the Yarra

LL:DDV: Friends of Merri Creek

2001-03-06 Thread Chris Rust
The Merri Creek runs from the north of Melbourne to join the Yarra River at Collingwood. Friends of Merri Creek is a community group which works to preserve and restore the natural beauty of this waterway. On Sunday 11 March there will be a litter group working bee near the east end of Walker St

LL:DDV: Friends of Merri Creek

2001-02-02 Thread Chris Rust
Friends of Merri Creek supporters, dressed as Growling Grass Frogs, will travel by tram to the St Kilda electorate of the Planning Minister, John Thwaites, on the Sunday before Valentine's Day, Sunday, 11 February. Members of the public are invited to join in. Friends of Merri Creek and the

LL:DDV: Friends of Merri Creek

2000-12-05 Thread Chris Rust
The last activity the Friends group has planned for year 2000, is a Bike Ride starting from Rushall Station (Melways ref: 30D11) at 2.00pm on Sunday 10 December. This will be an easy ride alongside the Merri Creek and Yarra River, going to Dights Falls and Kanes Bridge. Bring helmet, a drink and

LL:DDV: Friends of Merri Creek

2000-06-01 Thread Chris Rust
The Merri Creek runs from the north of Melbourne to join the Yarra River at Collingwood. Friends of Merri Creek is a community group which works to preserve and restore the natural beauty of this waterway. On Sunday 4 June there will be a litter group working bee near the Rushall Station

LL:DDV: Friends of Merri Creek

1999-09-14 Thread Chris Rust
On Sunday 19 September the Friends of Merri Creek will be having a tree planting at Campbellfield starting at 10.00am Hatty Court. Melbourne Water has funded the restoration planting of some Redgums which are required to be planted close to the water, so it is proposed to plant the Redgums