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<p>Hi Sim!</p>
<p>We discussed your fence during our last meeting and agree that
having something sturdy is probably clever, but we don't have
strong feelings what that should look like. The only thing we
would like you to keep in mind is that you probably want a fence
that can be hammered and does not need to be drilled. This is
because then it is parallelizable and with this year's build-up
being tight that is preferable. With that remark our conclusion
is:</p>
<p>Feel free to do whatever your budget can handle :D You would have
to order the fence yourself, though.<br>
You need to make sure that also the delivery (and someone
accepting it in case you arrive after your fence) is taken care
of. This is a common use case, so Team:OffSite should be able to
tell you more about that.</p>
<p>We also don't really know how to set up this type of fence so it
would be great if you could do the research there and let us know.<br>
We would also like to know if you want to build it yourself? <br>
Otherwise, we will happily plan volunteers for this :D (if you
don't say anything we assume you will do it.)</p>
<p>I hope this helps and I'm looking forward to hearing from you!<br>
Best,<br>
Gina</p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/12/25 2:29 PM, [Sim] wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:0567080e-9e9f-4de2-b614-70bd6dc1a10d@flrn.eu">Hi team,
<br>
<br>
At field day we spoke briefly on the subject of fencing along the
water edge at Family Zone. Our goal here is to have something that
will make a good sturdy solution, and at MCH we did see the
chicken-fence style setup fail, so we are really keen on having
something sturdier than that.
<br>
<br>
We do also understand the aesthetics downside of metal barriers
and so we discussed it with the team a bit deeper. What would
probably work is something like picket fences[1], although we'd
need something to drive the fence posts in (and afterwards, out
of) the ground deep enough to keep things sturdy over the entire
stretch.
<br>
<br>
I'd be happy to hear your thoughts on the subject, and hopefully
we can come to a solution that is suitable for everyone.
<br>
<br>
All the best,
<br>
[Sim]
<br>
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[1] i.e.
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