REMINDER;
AGM will be on Thursday 14th October at 7pm at the Madonna Hall, Sevenhill.
Our guest speaker, John Ruwolt, will give us an abridged version of the history of the Riesling Trail and this will be followed by our traditional refreshments.
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Chairman’s AGM Report
Click here to read Allan’s AGM Report.
Riesling Trail AGM
Notice of Riesling Trail AGM
7.00pm Thursday 8th October 2020
The AGM of the Riesling Trail Management Committee will be held on Thursday October 8th at 7.00 pm at the Clare Town Hall Function Room Guest Speaker will be
Mark Draper, Rail Trails Australia “Development of Rail Trails in Australia”.
Refreshments and a light supper will follow.
Nominations for the new committee (signed by proposer and seconder) are to be received by
Sue Wurst 0408 890 257 or
Allan Mayfield 0418 818 569
by Thursday 1st October.
Please contact these people for the nomination forms.
Enquiries can also be made to Allan Mayfield allan@asmayfield.com.au
A tree was planted on the Riesling Trail in memory of Graham Mill
Riesling Trail Management Committee Chairman Allan Mayfield, Simon Millcock and his mother Ethel Mill and Peter Wood planting a tree in memory of long-time Riesling Trail leader Graham Mill.
Graham Mill was a long time supporter and former chairman of The Riesling Trail Management Committee . A red stringybark tree commemorating Graham’s significant contribution was planted near Sevenhill station by his family. The event was attended by present committee chairman Allan Mayfield and life time member Peter Wood as well as Ethel Mill and family Simon and Allison Millcock. The tree (Eucalyptus macnorhyncha) was grown by Ian Roberts of Blyth from seed collected from the Spring Gully Conservation Park.
Riesling Trail Safety Rules
To allow everyone to enjoy our Trail, please take care and follow these guidelines:
- keep to the left where appropriate
- alert other users when approaching by call out or sounding your bell
- keep dogs under control
- watch for surface damage caused by adverse weather
- take all rubbish with you
- motor bikes, unauthorised vehicles and horses are not permitted.
Wildlife: The Riesling Trail is part of a natural environment. For your safety, treat all wildlife with caution and only observe from a distance.
Enjoy.
New additions to the Riesling Trail
- Allan Mayfield, John Dickeson and Ron Wurst installing the
Polish Hill River sign on Jolly Way.
[Road to Mintaro, where the Polish Hill River Church and Museum are located]. - New bench/seat at the edge of Riesling trail, south of Showgrounds at the gate used by the parkrun event. Thank you for the photo Linley May.