Spring clean this week in Foxwood Park
Throughout the first week of the spring volunteers have helped to tidy Clifton and Rawcliffe.
During week two (24-30 March) of the spring clean will be focused on the Dringhouses and Woodthorpe ward plus the Foxwood park.
The first task of the week will take place on Tuesday from 10am-12noon when a team from The Chase Residents’ Association will be painting play equipment in Nelsons Lane Play area.
On Wednesday from 10am–12:30pm a team from Bootham School will be planting wildflower bulbs and trimming the hedges within the Chapman’s Pond site.
They will then move to Foxwood Park to plant bulbs and tidy up the hedge between 2:15pm -4:30pm.
Thursday will see Friends of Acomb Wood planting trees and litter picking within Acomb Wood. Volunteers who would like to help are asked to meet at 2pm at the Acomb Wood Drive/Quaker Wood Pub entrance.
Foxwood Park and Acomb Wood volunteers weekend details – 26th and 27th March
Local volunteers will carry out a ‘spring clean’ of the city during March and April.
The spring clean will consist of various tasks, such as litter clearance, edging off grass verges, cutting back over grown vegetation and fence repairs.
From 24 – 30 March the team will be focusing on the Dringhouses and Woodthorpe ward, where they will be looking to make a difference to Chapman’s Pond and Foxwood Park making site improvements with help from Bootham School and local groups on March 26.
The Friends of Acomb Wood invite people to help plant new trees on March 27.
Volunteers are being called upon to help spruce up Nelsons Lane play are on March 25.
York residents will also have the opportunity to nominate communal spaces for the team to spruce up and help make a smarter York.
This can be done by going to https://www.york.gov.uk/springclean and adding a new request. Residents and businesses can also volunteer to carry out tasks in their local area.
Residents take action to clean up the Foxwood park
About a dozen residents turned up to help with the Foxwood Park clean up organised by the Foxwood Residents Association on Saturday.
Further work is planned for later in the year.
Foxwood Park clean up planned
Volunteers needed to spuce up Foxwood Park on 15th February
SATURDAY 15th FEBRUARY 2014 10am – noon
Foxwood Park, Bellhouse Way (opposite Community Centre)
We will have tools and training to cut down branches, open up the wooded area and clear the undergrowth and litter.
Also some bird-boxes.
Event will start at 10am and finish at noon.
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NB. Volunteers will be planting trees on Chesney’s Field tomorrow (Saturday 14th Dec) from 10:00am
Please come along and give us a hand
Foxwood Park competition results
The Foxwood Residents Association has announced the results of its competition aimed at identifying ways in which the Foxwood Park on Bellhouse Way can be improved.
Many respondents wanted to see a separate area set aside for dog walkers.
Winners of £50 in the competition were Diana Cooper, Ellie Fletcher and Mark Russell Smith