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Thursday 28 October 2010

Residents Attend Northwood Bulb Planting Event


Several residents and children turned up to plant daffodil and narcisus bulbs in the newly improved green space in Northwood behind the Roughwood Pub off Gilescroft Ave.

Having planted over 280 bulbs in tough conditions they turned their hands to weeding a large new shrub bed on the site in preparation for the spreading of mulch.

Come back to the site in the spring to see a sea of golden daffodils.

Members of local residents group Northwood Mums want to bring more colour to the site and The Mersey Forest have now discussed with them the possibility of planting some small ornamental trees.


Monday 25 October 2010

Bulb Planting Event All Welcome


Come along to the small greenspace near Northwood Community Centre that links Gilescroft Aveune and Roughwood Avenue near the Community Allotment to take part in a bulb planting event.
All tools and gloves will be provided and you can wash your hands afterwards at the community centre.
Staff will be on hand to assist parents and children old and young alike in undertaking what promises to be an exciting event that will promise to bring a bit of sparkle to this green space in time for spring.Bright yellow and white daffodils will soon be pushing up the turf this January if you can spare half an hour between 2 and 4 this Thursday 28th October.
See the images in the 'northwood green site...' post below to see what the space might look like.We are also looking to plant a few colourful trees in an upcoming event in January.

So watch this space.

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Wednesday 20 October 2010

Drop In Consultation November 1st 2010 7 p.m.


Come along to our drop in discussion on improvements to the greenspace in Northwood. (see previous posts for a plan of the site)
Thats the space between the estate and the railway line with the pond space in it.

Your views count so come and have your say!

See the proposals for pathworks and fishing pegs and meet members of Knowsley Councils Green Space Team and Groundwork who will be working on this funded project

At Northwood Community Centre Gilescroft Rd off Roughwood Drive and Brook Hey Drive.
See streetview here:


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Thursday 14 October 2010

Residents Attend Northwood Green Streets Drop In Consultation Event




A drop in at Northwood Community Centre (Mon 13th October 2010) attracted young and old alike to see the plans for an ambitious street tree planting scheme across the main streets of Northwood.
Residents could see mock ups of their street lined with trees using The Mersey Forests software www.visualise2D.com
pictured above.

Amongst the visitors there were residents from Roughwood, Brook Hey and Bigdale Drives who signed up for the trees straight away using the tree choice and consent forms.

Amongst the attendees was a resident from Brook Hey Drive who commented that in the past trees had been planted but then removed and paved over a few years later.She was concerned that this didn't happen again and that she was a frequent requester for new trees when consulted by the council. She was now very excited at the prospect of the new trees.

Other residents asked about the potential size of trees planted and possible problems with roots and damage to property.The council tree officer Helen Sullivan was on hand to answer questions: advising that trees next to properties would be of a sturdy initial size of around 3.5m with a considerable steel guard and that most tree species were of ornamental non fruiting types with non aggressive root systems, typically growing to no more than 10m in height.

Having seen the mock ups one visitor commented that her initial scepticism about the project had waned and now she felt that having trees planted in a grey environment helped show you the changing seasons and looked forward to the autumn colours and spring flowers.





Tuesday 12 October 2010

Green Streets Northwood Consultation Event All welcome

northwood green site launched

The dream of a green space in Northwood has now been realised by a local group through the Community Spaces fund managed by Groundwork.Northwood Mums worked with Knowsley's Green Space Team to deliver the new greenspace on the junction of Roughwood Rd and Gilescroft Avenue near the Northwood Community Centre. The space includes pathworks, seats, bins , raised beds, borders and a crocodile sculpture.
Let The Mersey Forest know your views on this site and any additional features you might think would enhance your enjoyment of this space e mail : ben@merseyforest.org.uk
bulbs , small flowering trees?
how it might look in spring with flowering bulbs! (click on images to enlarge)
how it might look with ornamental flowering trees to add seasonal variety!
images produced using www.visualise2d.com
how it looks now! skip spell and sit!


See more pictures and a full story of the opening event here:

Green Streets Northwood Explained

click on images to enlarge, once! move bars on screen to navigate round!