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Monday 29 November 2010

Funding Confirmed


Knowsley Borough Council today confirmed additional funding to extend planting across the target project area to plant an additional 40 trees. This now means that trees can extend across key walking and commuting route Bigdale Drive and link The Old Rough Park with other green space, residential property and schools.


Rob Allen of Knowsley Council's Neighbourhood Management team said "the additional funding comes from Knowsley's Environmental Blight Fund dedicated to Northwood".


Ben Greenaway Project Coordinator for The Mersey Forest said "it is hoped that additional tree cover will besides the obvious benefits of a beautiful tree lined street will benefit the community by bringing much needed shade on hotter days when older residents are getting from A to B or just waiting for a bus"

Tuesday 9 November 2010

Northwood Residents Get Involved


If you think you could help out with this project and could get involved in a small or big way

then why not get in touch with Ben at The Mersey Forest on 01925 816 217 or emailben@merseyforest.org.uk

It might be leafleting,door knocking or getting involved in clean ups,tree or bulb planting or even talking to neighbours about the benefits of trees.


to find out more about the Green Streets project go to www.merseyforest.org.uk/greenstreets

and view photos, the dvd on you tube and more.



Residents can be involved by taking part in our pre project evaluation,helping with this and consultation,helping to formulate funding bids,or getting involved with practical events like bulb planting,tree planting or discussing ideas.


I look forward to hearing from you!

Monday 8 November 2010

St Marks Grow Project



St Marks Community & Enterprise Centre have applied to The Community Spaces Fund for help with establishing a community garden and allotment project on their site at the church. Currently the land is just large amounts of grass which is hard work to maintain; and not well utilised by the community. The plan is to create a space which is much more user friendly.

It is intended that there will be wheel chair accessible pathways, seating areas, herb beds, trees and a water feature.

Overall, a much more usable and exciting space than is currently in existence at the church!

It is hoped to create an area of raised beds or ‘mini allotments’ which would be intended for various community groups from around Kirkby.

The Richmond Fellowship who work with amongst others, people with mental health problems, hope to use the garden as a form of horticulture therapy for their service users.

These beds will also be available to individuals who request a plot.

They’d be ideal for people who feel a full allotment is too big for them.Intended for use by all members of the community, be it for gardening or quiet contemplation away from the stresses of life.

If the funding bid is successful work will hopefully commence on the site in the new year.

Anyone who is interested in having a mini allotment or helping with the project in anyway should contact Christel on 546 9970 or email christel.stmarks@googlemail.com

John of local garden design specialists www.plantdesign.info said that his company were pleased to offer up their services to inspire the ideas for the project and help bring the project to life when funding became available.


Tuesday 2 November 2010

Plan For Northwood Community Site Launched

£60K has become available from Marks and Spencer through Groundwork Merseyside and The Forestry Commisions Setting The Scene For Growth Programme to fund pathworks and fishing pegs around the Northwood pond site behind Shakelady Rd to the north of Northwood.
An entrance will be created at the end of Trecastle Rd off Roughwood Avenue and a 'hoggin' self binding gravel path will link the community to the pond.Soon you will be able to both fish and pond dip from a series of bespoke fishing pegs connected to the path by a board walk.
Plan are still in place to extend the scheme to link up with view points behind the pond and to the east of the site through an entrance on Simonwood through the secural of additional funding available through The Forestry Commission.
This round of works will be completed by March 2011.
Residents turned out to see the plans at a drop in consultation at Northwood Community Centre,November 1st evening.

the plan (click to enlarge)


A boardwalk....

A fishing peg....



A hoggin path.....