All signs that the Tercentenary ball that was held at the college last Friday have almost all gone, just the safety barriers, a number of large tarpaulin, a deflated inflatable 'Ministry Of Sound' marquee, a few portable toilets, Grundon bins and the odd pallet or three remain. Where they once stood, the marquees have left their imprint on the lawns, large light green areas of grass deprived of sunlight for a week. With no rain forecast over the next few days, Joss has set up sprinklers on all the affected lawns to give them a thorough watering and help bring them back to a healthy, dark green colour again.
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Wednesday, 2 July 2014
After The Ball
All signs that the Tercentenary ball that was held at the college last Friday have almost all gone, just the safety barriers, a number of large tarpaulin, a deflated inflatable 'Ministry Of Sound' marquee, a few portable toilets, Grundon bins and the odd pallet or three remain. Where they once stood, the marquees have left their imprint on the lawns, large light green areas of grass deprived of sunlight for a week. With no rain forecast over the next few days, Joss has set up sprinklers on all the affected lawns to give them a thorough watering and help bring them back to a healthy, dark green colour again.
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