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Tuesday 11 November 2014

Leap of faith leads to greater parks usage


A project funded by Veolia Environmental Trust and more widely by The Forestry Commission's Setting the Scene For Growth programme is seeing greater usage of a run down green space at the heart of a plan to plant 1200 street,park and green spaces across Birkenhead and Bidston that will encourage greater inward investment in the docklands regeneration area and Enterprise Zone - Wirral Waters.

This small but key part of the programme started by planting a single Ginkgo tree at the top of the small hill leading up to nearby North Birkenhead Development Trust headquarters, The St James' Centre the catalyst for much good and change within the community.

With the assistance of a £67000 grant from the Veolia Environmental Trust the park space has been transformed into a lively green space with a diverse range of activity and green elements.Some 3000 bulbs are being planted as well as wildflowers to attract wildlife and especially bees to the park.
Students from Woodchurch High School help plant winter bulbs in the park -A range of crocii,daffodils large and small,snowdrops, and tulips were planted.Looking forward to spring!
Ben Greenaway Green Streets Coordinator said - 'The planting of over 70 diverse trees in the park space certainly has made the park more friendly and of a human scale attracting a wider audience to a range of play activities and incidental engagement opportunities within the park.Even people passing through can take a breather on the way to the shops of local transport connections by sitting on one of our newly installed stones.They were hollowed out of the Peak District and brought here by wagon back in August'.

The improvement activities that are ongoing, are an opportunity to engage with school children,parents,local residents and even passers by who want to get involved with nature and its connection to park spaces.

When the trees a range of ornamental and larger form species are planted - Honey locust,Indian Bean,Giant Redwood,Cherry,Swamp Cypress amongst others- visitors will be able to appreciate year round interest in shape,form,texture and colour.

Monday 10 November 2014

Bidston Rise Residents to Get Street Trees



The residents of the Bidston Rise area of Bidston, Wirral are to get over 32 new street trees in their streets.Residents called into a drop in session to look at plans of the project this Saturday.

See plans below.
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click to enlarge - tree locations -dark circles

Jean Mc Intosh of the Bidston Rise Residents Association said 'I'm really excited to hear that the trees might now finally be going in after years of campaigning.I remember when The Mersey Forest came and planted trees in Norman Street back in 2008 and residents were very keen on having trees then'.
Ben Greenaway, project coordinator said  'these trees will brighten up the long grey streets of the estate and bring some much wanted greenery'

Consultation materials at the drop in event in November