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Composting toilets, how will they work?
As we have been busy with the toilet block build, we have had lots of people ask questions about our new composting toilets; how they will work and why we have made the decisions we have when building them? The doors are added and the toilets are nearly ready to go! One of the reasons the toilets have traditionally been at the end of the track is because there is direct access to the sewer network in that area. This has worked for many years and while the costs of hiring toil


2026 SHARP AGM
The committee have decided to try something a bit different this year. Traditionally the AGM would be held during the season where a week was selected based on what team were available, but this didn’t always suit some SHARP members. It was also a lot to manage on top of running a season and the addition of allowing people to take part via zoom made it very complicated to run. Furthermore an AGM mid-season made it more difficult for transitioning over committee members as cha


SHARP's New Visitors Centre
It has been a busy year on site and if you have been keeping track of our blogs you will notice that there will be a big change in our visitor centre. We started by stripping the container down to the frame, even replacing the floor vinyl, and over the last few months lots of building work has taken place. Stripped down for a fresh start. Inside there is a consistent base with plenty of storage for various SHARP things including cupboards for health and safety materials, scho
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