Life on the Verge Equipment List Who Might Make Use of the Equipment and Where to Store It When the Project Finishes?

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Life on the Verge Equipment List Who Might Make Use of the Equipment and Where to Store It When the Project Finishes? Life on the Verge Equipment list Who might make use of the equipment and where to store it when the project finishes? The initial idea is to split the equipment among community groups that will use it for verge work and other conservation tasks. Ideally the tools will be split so that other nearby community groups could borrow them for verges work. Those taking on the tools would need to be happy to store them and be happy to be contacted by other communities who wish to use the equipment in the future. (Note: Contact details will be listed on the website and shared with communities) Item notes Currently located at Initial ideas for locations Cones – collapsible 18 in total 10 x Taw View Braunton 8x Jo’s S. Molton Hatherleigh Road barriers Not complete – 2x Taw View Braunton black bases (no legs), 1x red and white cross bar Road signs – men at work, 4 2x Taw View 2x Braunton collapsible 2x Jo’s 1x S. Molton 1x Hatherleigh Road signs – road narrows, 2 Taw View Braunton collapsible Road signs – Blue circle 2 Taw View Braunton arrow, collapsible Pitch forks 3 Jo’s 1x South Molton 2x Braunton Large hay rakes 3 Jo’s 1x South Molton 2x Braunton Metal rake 1 Jo’s S.Molton Grass 2 Jo’s Braunton hooks Sheers 1 Jo’s South Molton Braunton Secateurs 1 Jo’s South Molton loppers 3 Jo’s 2x South Molton 1x Braunton Broom 1 Jo’s Braunton Scythe – metal 1 Jo’s Hatherleigh Scythe - wooden 1 Jo’s Hatherleigh Hand Baler 1 Adrian’s Gaia Trust 2 pronged pitch fork 1 Taw View Gaia Trust Gloves soft/leather lots Jo’s South Molton Braunton Hatherleigh High viz 20 ish Jo’s South Molton Braunton Hatherleigh High vis coat and trousers meduim Jo’s ? Steel toecap boots Size 8? Taw View ? Hard hat Taw View ? Metal crow bar and post 1 Jo’s Braunton driver Pull up banner ‘Volunteers Braunton Countyside Braunton Countyside needed’ Centre Centre Work party banner 1 Jo’s Braunton Event banner and leaflets 1 Jo’s Devon County Council – to promote verges work at the shows. 5lt Flask 1 Jo’s Braunton or Braunton Countyside Centre Cups 15 ish Jo’s Braunton or Braunton Countyside Centre Clip boards 8 ish Jo’s Braunton Countyside Centre Hand lens 8 Jo’s Braunton Countyside Centre Survey ID charts ? Jo’s .
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