As part of Stirling Libraries Off the Page festival, the library hosted an art workshop with the wonderful Author and Illustrator Kate McLelland. The sold-out workshop was aimed at children aged 6-9 with ticket sales going to the Mayfield Secret Garden. The theme of the event was Scottish Wildlife and the children contributed to a collaborative mural. Participants took home some of Kate’s artwork as well as their new drawings and a Friends of the Mayfield pin badge.
Writers in the Garden
The library is proud to host Write Club, a friendly weekly meeting for people interested in writing and sharing their work. The group meets on a Thursday between 5.30 pm-7 pm.
Recently the group were joined by author Tom Newlands who is originally from the area and took inspiration from his upbringing in St Ninians for his debut novel Only Here, Only Now. Tom spoke to the group about his experience of getting published and gave feedback on their writing.
The Write Club and Tom Newlands in the Mayfield Secret Garden
The group are working towards publishing a collection of their work. Watch this space!
Rhododendron Donation
A special thanks to Clancys for the donation of this spectacular rhododendron pictured here in our Quickblock planter. Thank you also to Cllr Willie Ferguson and Cllr Gerry McLaughlan for their support with our project and organising the delivery.
A busy bee
Friends Get to Work
The group got together for a much needed prune and weed session. We cut back a lot of the briars to give some space to the beautiful Acer trees.
The next gardening session will take place on Tuesday 20th May during the next Friends of the Mayfield meeting.
Sunflowers with The Conservation Volunteers
During the Easter holidays, we were lucky enough to be joined by Krissy from The Conservation Volunteers who held a family indoor planting session. We got some top tips for planting Sunflowers, Nasturtiums and Poppies. The children planted some to take home and some for the Mayfield Secret Garden.
Leftover compost and seeds from the event were used by a class visit from St Ninians Primary. The class decorated the pots and took them away to look after them for their school fete plant stall.
Digging It
The Friends decided that the priority for the garden should be to focus on making the space accessible with the funding from Cilips. We approached several local businesses and decided to work with Gilchrists.
Within a day, the team at Gilchrists removed the deep rooted bramble bush roots, levelled the ground and laid a patio and pathway. We are so delighted with the results.
Maker Space
Friends of the Mayfield were invited up to the Maker Space for a quick tour and an opportunity to make signs for the garden. A big thank you to Lauren who kindly showed us how to set up the laser cutter and print onto slate we collected from the Reuse Hub. These signs will be used to help identify plants in the Mayfield Secret Garden.
Stirling Libraries Maker Space is situated in Bannockburn Library and has a wide range of equipment and tools including 3D printers, a laser cutter, CNC machine and much more. The space is open to the public on Monday and Friday mornings
Quickblock
Quickblock is a Scotland-based start-up dedicated to sustainability and very generously donated their blocks to help us with our project. The team from Quickblock came to the garden on 28th November 2024 and supported the Friends of the Mayfield group to build three raised beds and a bench in under half an hour.
A huge thank you to team Quickblock and Fiona Buchanan for the introduction.
Memories Scotland Planting Session
We held an indoor planting session with our Memories Scotland reminiscence group in November 2024. In this session we planted spring bulbs with some winter pansies on top (something for now and something for later). We discussed memories of the garden and identified herbs that had been donated by a member of the community garden. The group took a pot home and left one each for the Mayfield Secret Garden.
Wildflower Meadow Planting With the Butterfly Conservation
As part of Green Libraries week, the library worked in partnership with the Butterfly Conservation to plant wildflower seeds on the meadow beside the Mayfield Community Centre.
We were joined by pupils from St Ninians Primary and Borestone Nursery. Alice from the Conservation shared information about the pollinators we were planting and how they would benefit the wildlife.
