The first volunteering day of the year at Burnside
Early morning on the site, warm, sun streaming, hardly a soul around.
The first Burnside volunteering day of the summer.
Volunteers working hard to clear a plot waiting to be let
Ancaster Way entrance to Burnside having some much needed TLC
Andy from Burnside used a night camera to capture wildlife on the site after dark
Joan from Burnside ands Suzy from Vinery have been taking some snaps
The day the UK woke up to no pubs and restaurants.
When the Cambridge Natural History Society visited Vinery.
The Society orchard is looking good.
The beginning of summer at Burnside.
The popular plant swap was bigger and better this year.
Penny has worked hard to bring the orchard to fruition (geddit?)
There's always lots to be done
The re-decication of the Trevor Taylor Pavilion.
Clearing non-compostable rubbish before winter.
Only a month on from the last one, but what a difference in weather.
Proudly flying flags for the Society
Much digging, hammering and, cutting, and a bit of staring too.
Vinery members relaxing and socialising at the summer party.
A beautiful day and great fun for the whole family.
Lots of playing with big, dangerous, things
The Burn Bin - more than just burning stuff
The usual (and less usual) produce from the 2017 growing season
Volunteering day: hard work but good fun, and great for the site.
A beautiful day for the Society's summer BBQ at Burnside
How the new Burnside composting toilet came to fruition.
Lots of playing with big, dangerous, things
Celebrating the new composting toilet at Burnside.
A bit of TLC, new stock, and the store was open for business
Burnsiders hard at work keeping the site in good order.
The summer party is always a popular social occasion.
Another great day of community effort at Burnside.