Green Streets

Green Streets
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Wirral Waters We Are Thinking Big Again

Wednesday 27 February 2013

New Tree Planting Starts Green Revolution


Here a row of Metasequoia trees go in on Hoylake Rd Bidston Wirral.Over 200 tree pits have now been dug along Wirrals streets.Part of 375 trees being planted this year and over 600 being planted by March 2015 in needy Wirral streets lacking in greenery.From grey to green the project is  greening Wirral and linking people to training and education and employment as it emerges in the nearby Wirral Waters enterprize zone.

    

    Here a new tree is installed with a grille base ready for the surface to be inlaid into the grille.
    Note the watering tube.




     Trees stretching down Hoylake Road from Bidston Village Rd
      See location mapped here:  http://goo.gl/maps/8Z4C0



   Beaufort Rd looking down towards Bidston Moss. Mapped here http://goo.gl/maps/AkSIy


Hoylake Road looking towards Bidston Village Road.Mapped here http://goo.gl/maps/nJm6O


Illchester Park on Stanley Rd looking towards Birkenhead North Station and West Float


Laird St shops looking towards Birkenhead Park. Mapped here http://goo.gl/maps/ZUNk9


    

Tree Pits start to go In on Wirral Streets

As the winter weather recedes however briefly this week and for once the sun shines, so it does on the progress of the planting of up to 375 new street and green space trees along Wirral streets in Bidston and St James and Birkenhead south of the Wirral Docks at West and East Float.

We hear from one happy resident commenting on infrastructure funding in the Wirral Globe 

'bloodtub' says... 
 Tue 26 Feb 13"  more trees ,it will look nice"
We hope so! With over 12 different varieties of trees going in there's still more opportunities before March 2015 to choose you shade - not only of cooling effect trees on those hotter summer days but of colourful spring summer and autumn shades.
With funding from the Department of Business Innovation and Skills The Mersey Forest is making the best use of the Newlands Project through the stuardship of The Forestry Commission as part of its Setting The Scene For Growth Programme.Linking areas of employment need with areas of upcoming employment whilst encouraging active travel modes through walking and cycling.The Local Sustainable Transport Fund part funded by The Department of Transport is helping get people to work but targeting polution hotspots with improved opportunities for alternative transport through improved bus services and local linking infrastructure like cycle lanes, bike hire and travel plans.The Mersey Forest is using LSTF funds to find out what makes residents more likely to use alternative travel modes to get to areas of Work, Education and Training.

Wednesday 13 February 2013

It'snow fun as green space planting gets under way!


Young people from the Princes Trust braved wintery conditions at Birkenhead Park's Boothby Ground to plant small woodland trees to help soak up some of the water on a wet area of the park.
Find out more about the project of make a group request on our Wirral Tree Planting Project page on facebook here: 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/WirralTreeGrowingProject/.

Reducing the cost of maintenance in parks is definately a bonus as budgets are tight this coming year.Making a habitat for wildlife will help small birds and mammals forage and feed.

Monday 4 February 2013

Where are we working?

The Wirral Green Streets and Green Infrastructure project is working in the following area.This can loosely be defined as the areas of least trees and greatest deprivation around the watery area now known as Wirral Waters.

This area covers some of the Council wards of Birkenhead and Tranmere , Bidston and St James and Seacombe.

Between 2012 and 2015 we want to link local communities with the East and West Float areas with avenues of trees and a network of green spaces planting with a mixture of fruit ornamental and larger leaved trees where appropriate.


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