" I went up to Manor Lodge Open Day on Saturday and had the most wonderful two hours or so.
I
went on my own as all my grandchildren were busy doing other things but the
whole day was delightful. I was so impressed with the glorious meadows
the Green Estate and Friends have planted - they looked absolutely beautiful
and the sun was shining too. I looked around all the stalls and had
a nice enjoyable spend on plants, chocolates, wildlife things etc.
All the people manning the stalls (which looked so lovely in their medieval
way) were so friendly and helpful. The plant stall just above the Rhubarb
Shed was super and the people there so enthusiastic I could have bought every
plant in their catalogue! There was a stall with lovely homemade wines to
sample and I would have bought a bottle if they had had a licence to sell it.
The allotments looked very healthy and well kept and I met a delightful couple
there, this gentleman's wife was sitting there with her grandchildren whilst he
was pottering a bout on his allotment. They were all so very enthusiastic
and jolly. In fact the people I passed along the lovely paths were all
smiling and happy looking with their children and grandchildren.
I
think I might write to the Sheffield Telegraph about what a nice day one can
have if you are on your own and feeling down (well, I wasn't actually down) but
it was so uplifting. I could have been anywhere - in the middle of a
meadow, at a country fayre or whatever. But each time I visit Manor Lodge
I come away with a smile on my face and a spring in my step.
As
I was saying, do you think it might be a good idea for me to write to the Sheff
Tel or not as I believe the Green Estate is funded by Sheffield Council and I
have been informed at a high level that funding for such things next year may
well be drastically reduced. In that case, I think that many more local
people should patronise it because I could just not believe I was at the top of
the 'Manor' in this lovely landscape and to take children there with all the
different things they can do is just fantastic. I tell all my friends about
it and hope in a little way that the word spreads. It was be awful if the
Green Estate had to struggle to keep up the good work."
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