Showing posts with label Woodland Trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodland Trust. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Friends needed to plant a fedge!

What: Community Tree Planting event
When: Saturday 8 March 2-4pm
Where: Community Garden, Cuthill Park, off Prestongrange Road, Prestonpans

The Friends of Cuthill Park group is looking for people to join them at their tree planting event in the Community Garden on Saturday 8 March from 2pm until 4pm.

The group recently received a free pack of 420 trees from the Woodland Trust, and is looking for help to plant them.

The trees, all native broadleaved species, will grow into a flourishing hedge bordering the community garden where the Friends, together with members from the local Co-op, have built raised beds. 

The group applied for a tree pack, from the Woodland Trust to enhance the park and enrich the local environment while creating new homes for wildlife. It is also hoped that this "fedge" will act as a deterrent to dogs fouling in the community garden, which has been a long-term problem in the park.  If you’re free on Saturday you could join the group, making your area greener and bringing all the benefits trees have to offer to your surroundings. Trees provide oxygen, lock up harmful carbon, trap pollutants to give us cleaner air and water, and provide a fantastic habitat for wildlife.

Friends' Secretary, Carole Sneddon said "Whether you are a regular visitor to Cuthill Park, haven't been for years or have never visited, we would love to welcome you to the Community Garden on Saturday 8 March.  We are particularly interested in meeting groups that would like to grow produce in one of the raised beds."

John Tucker, Woodland Trust Director of Woodland Creation, added: “The UK has just 13% woodland cover compared to a European average of 44% and the trees we do have are under increasing threat from diseases and development.

By teaming up with communities like the Friends of Cuthill Park, the Woodland Trust is working to double our native woodland cover and enrich our landscape. It’s also great to get the public out planting trees, hopefully providing people with an experience they will remember forever.

If you would like to plant a tree with the Friends of Cuthill Park, please come prepared. Wear suitable warm clothing and a pair of sturdy boots or wellies.  Please bring a spade if you have one and bring a snack and drink.

The tree packs have been generously funded by lead partners IKEA FAMILY, Biffa Award and Sainsbury’s, also funded by WHSmith, Wilkinson and players of People’s Postcode Lottery.  Tree packs are available in three sizes – 30 trees (which schools are automatically eligible for), 105, or 420, and packs come in eight themes to choose from including trees for year-round colour, wildlife, working wood, wetlands, community copse, community hedge, wild harvest and wild wood.

To apply for a pack, go to woodlandtrust.org.uk/communitytrees

Notes to editors
For further information contact the Woodland Trust press office on 01476 581121 or email chrishickman@woodlandtrust.org.uk

The Woodland Trust is the UK’s leading charity championing native woods and trees. It has 500,000 members and supporters.

The Trust has three key aims: i) to enable the creation of more native woods and places rich in trees ii) to protect native woods, trees and their wildlife for the future iii) to inspire everyone to enjoy and value woods and trees.

Established in 1972, the Woodland Trust now has over 1,000 sites in its care covering approximately 20,000 hectares (50,000 acres). Access to its sites is free.

The Friends of Cuthill Park can be contacted on FriendsofCuthillPark@hotmail.com

The Friends of Cuthill Park (Scottish Charity Number SC040402) was set up in 2007 with the aim of improving the park and increasing visitor numbers.

Planned improvements include the provision of a new children's play area and the reinstatement of a path from the park to Prestongrange Museum.

In 2012, Cuthill Park was given permanent protection when it was designated a Queen Elizabeth II Field in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Eggsciting News!

Excuse the pun, but we're rather excited at having 100 Followers on Twitter. We'll be posting and tweeting much more in the days leading up to Big Lunch.  You can follow our tweets at @cuthillpark. 

We used Twitter recently to record the Cuthill Park bluebells on the National Trust's Bluebell Map.  We think they are Spanish bluebells as they don't have the graceful curve of the British bluebell which has all its flowers on one side of the stem.

If you're an outdoorsy type you will love the National Trust's free 20 page download A Pocket Portal to Nature

We highly recommend families to take a look at the Woodland Trust's Nature Detectives website which is packed full of activities and games to play in the park.
Easter scavenger hunt nature detectives wildlife club arrow scavenger hunt
spring nature trail ticklist nature detectives wildlife club arrow spring nature trail kit 
Easter egg large nature detectives wildlife club arrow egg trail
large rabbit picture nature detectives wildlife club arrow Easter bunny trail
Easter hunt sheet nature detectives wildlife club arrow spotter sheet
 nest challengenature detectives wildlife club arrownest building challenge
chocolate Easter nests nature detectives wildlife club arrow Easter nests recipe
easter basket nature detectives wildlife club arrow Easter basket
rabbit ears nature detectives wildlife club arrow rabbit mask
Easter card nature detectives wildlife club arrow Easter card template
forest floor cake ingredients nature detectives wildlife club arrow forest floor cake
Easter wordsearch nature detectives wildlife club arrow wordsearch
lamb jigsaw puzzle nature detectives wildlife club arrow lamb jigsaw puzzle
Lesser celandine 'spot the difference' nature detectives wildlife club arrow spot the difference
easter chick nature detectives wildlife club arrow Easter chick art sheet
rabbit outline nature detectives wildlife club arrow rabbit art sheet 

Hope you all have a great Easter break - and remember the slopes of Cuthill Park are perfect for rolling eggs down!

Friday, 18 February 2011

Have a WILD adventure in three easy steps

VisitWoods logo   nature detectives logo

child bursting through paper
 

1. find a wood near you to explore
2. choose from 20 activities to do while you're there
3. share your photos and stories to inspire others
 
Explore
oak treenature detectives wildlife club arrowfind a wood using VisitWoods
 
Free activity booklets
woodland log booknature detectives wildlife club arrowwoodland log booklet
winter play bookletnature detectives wildlife club arrowwinter play booklet
 
Munch
picnic basketnature detectives wildlife club arrowwinter picnic ideas and recipes 
   
Hunt for wildlife
tracks hunt sheetnature detectives wildlife club arrowanimal tracks spotter sheet
birds id sheetnature detectives wildlife club arrowbird tick sheet
colour bingonature detectives wildlife club arrowcolour bingo
hunt for early signs of springnature detectives wildlife club arrowearly spring spots
amphibian spotsnature detectives wildlife club arrowfrogs, toads and newts 
'minibeasts on the ground'nature detectives wildlife club arrowminibeast iDial
flowers id sheetnature detectives wildlife club arrowspring flowers tick sheet 
texture trailnature detectives wildlife club arrowtextures scavenger hunt
twigs and buds id sheetnature detectives wildlife club arrowtwig ID sheet
 
Play
treasure hunt bagnature detectives wildlife club arrowbag for collecting treasure
blindfold exploringnature detectives wildlife club arrowblindfold tree exploring
winter ice artnature detectives wildlife club arrowice mobiles
sense of adventurenature detectives wildlife club arrowsense of adventure
stick weavingnature detectives wildlife club arrowstick weaving
treasure hunt scrapbooknature detectives wildlife club arrowtreasure hunt
tree facesnature detectives wildlife club arrowtree faces
twig towersnature detectives wildlife club arrowtwig towers
welly wandernature detectives wildlife club arrowwelly wander
 
Share
Had a wicked day out?
Share your stories and photos on the VisitWoods website and inspire other kids to have adventures in the woods too :O)
instructions for adding content to the VisitWoods websitenature detectives wildlife club arrowhow to share your stories and photos
Please remember to get your mum or dad's permission before posting content to the VisitWoods website.
 
Like these ideas?
Get an action-packed nature challenge every single week in the Woodland Trust's nature detectives CLUB 
A brilliant way for kids to get up close to nature!