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#1 by Tessa Houghton on August 8th, 2009
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Hi there,
Thanks for all the awesome work you are doing, I am really keen to get involved. There are a quite a few resources at Canty uni that I am planning to add to the map. Would you please be able to place a link to the map on this website, maybe the top link under resources?
Also, I’d be keen to become a registered contributor, if that’s OK.
Cheers again,
Tessa
#2 by Kerry on August 8th, 2009
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Hi Tessa,
I’ll set you up as a contributor – check your email for the login details.
As for the map, what I idealy would like to do is to embed the map onto this site and have it editable from here, that’s going to take some time so I will add a link for the meantime
#3 by Sarah on August 14th, 2009
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Hi – love this – great idea! I always have issues with Google Maps so can’t see the area, but has anyone posted the olive trees in St Albans Park? – they have lots of ripe black olives on them at the mo – I don’t have a recipe for brining them but will get one off my Mum.
Also, anyone know if CCC spray the blackberries in Bottle Lake Forest? We picked about 4 kgs last year – never thought about spraying until after we had eaten them all…
#4 by Kerry on August 14th, 2009
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I agree, google maps can be a bit buggy – however they are easy to set up and administer, perhaps further down the track we can look at some better alternatives.
As for the council spraying, they do tend to spray for blackberry, I remember having to spray for them when I worked at spancer park. I can’t remember if there have to be notices displayed or not but the spray has a pink marker dye in it so is pretty noticable