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Ellesmere Park

The Green City Stewards have been busy in September sorting out the overgrown shrubbery on Ellesmere Park. A residents and New Deal partnership board visit saw how much the site had been improved and made safer to use and walk through. The whole park has benefitted from the dramatic facelift applied by the stewards and volunteers. We would like to hear what improvements residents would like. We feel that there’s a great deal of scope to improve this site for residents’ recreational use. If you do too, then get in touch and get involved.

Catherine Street Park

The stewards have also done a great deal of tidying up, cutting down overgrown shrubs and trees and clearing footpaths of obstructing vegetation Catherine Street Park as well. We aim to reclaim this space for active community use.

If you’ve an activity that can be held on this space then let us know. A few years ago there were Sunday morning basketball sessions – the court is still in good condition. Shall we get this going again? It’s up to you. Ring us.

Green City Action is a communitybased environmental group. To get involved, ring us on 0114 244 0353. Think global, act local.

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