Tree felling at Burngreave Recreation Ground
Beat the Winter Blues with BTCV Green Gym!
Residents of Burngreave are being offered the chance to get involved in environmental conservation activities in order to improve their health.
BTCV Green Gym is holding taster sessions on Monday 6 February and Monday 27 February at Burngreave Recreation Ground from 10am until 2pm.
Residents can join in with the tree felling work or just come along for a chat and to see what improvements are being made.
Sian Hughes, Project Officer with BTCV Green Gym in Burngreave, said:
“Burngreave is full of fantastic parks and green spaces. Getting out into the fresh air and helping to conserve these natural resources is a great way to increase physical activity and improve general well-being, without the pressure or expense of a traditional gym. There’s the social aspect too, meeting new people and working as a group to learn new skills and achieve positive goals, which is great for boosting self esteem”.
The work is part of an ongoing plantation-thinning project in partnership with Sheffield City Council's Burngreave Community Forestry Project and aims to encourage the growth of several unusual South American trees in the area. These trees, a type of southern Beech called Rauli, are uncommon in the UK and provide an opportunity to nurture a unique piece of urban woodland. The Rauli are restricted by other tree species that are native but common in local planting schemes of a similar age. By balancing a native and non-native mixture a habitat of value and local interest can be sustained.
For more information, please contact Sian Hughes at BTCV on 0114 2723591 or email s.hughes@btcv.org.uk.
BTCV Green Gym in Burngreave is funded by Burngreave New Deal for Communities Partnership.