Thursday 29 August 2019


August 


Raising money for the age-well walkway


Congratulations to Suzan Jones and Melanie Goodwin on completing their hike up Snowden Wales' tallest Mountain. See below for Suzan's report:


It all started when myself (Suzan Jones) & Melanie Goodwin were talking to our local  counsellor Kevin Griffiths and finding out how our local Coedbach park needed funding. We wanted to do something that was a challenge whilst raising awareness and funds to provide a much needed WALKWAY for around the soccer fields for everyone to benefit from, whether able bodied or disabled, babies in buggies, dog walkers even cyclists could benefit from. All our community to be able to enjoy all of the park all of the time regardless seemed a good cause. We were discussing our plans when a mutual friend Emma Medway from penclawdd took an interest in our cause and wanted to help so all three of us booked and paid for an hotel for the weekend of August 2nd ready for the climb on August 3rd. We paid every penny of expenses ourselves so that every penny collected for the park goes to the park. August 2nd arrived and we travelled to North Wales.



August 3rd we set off on our climb it was difficult but as luck was on our side the weather was good. After 5 hours of climbing Snowdon we reached the peak by then we were relieved and tired although the views were breathtaking as well as scary especially if you suffer from vertigo like I do.
We were determined to reach the top take photos  and have a short break before making our way back down again, which is what we did when the skies opened up and the most horrific weather started. Three hours later  soaked and full of mud we made it back down still pouring with rain and windy we made our way back to the hotel.

After a well earned shower change of clothes and some food we were ready for bed, it had been a long day and a good nights sleep we were all ready for, unfortunately this was not going to happen because as we dropped off to sleep we woke dreaming we were falling off snowdon, we couldn't help but laugh. Obviously the experience of Snowdon had quite an effect on us. I think we were all glad to return home the next day although all three of us have now planned on climbing Cadair Idris next.
I think I can honestly say we are all glad we did it for all the right reasons. Suzan."


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Fields in Trust Best park Wales Nomination

August saw the opening of the Fields in Trust "Best Park" competition, we nominated our park and are awaiting the news on whether we've been recognised in this competition. Fields in Trust also awarded us our Green Flag Award and helps us apply for funding for the park. We are grateful for their support.

Summer Work Parties

A number of volunteers have been getting together this summer to help spruce up the park, Christine and Suzan have tackled invasive species such as the Himalayan Balsam where 1 flower can produce over 500 seeds which can stay viable for up to two years, so really a tricky plant to control. Despite being enjoyed by pollinators, the Balsam flowers later in the season and it is our goal to protect earlier flowering native species such as the Bluebells to support the pollinators. Additionally thanks to Margret and Maureen who have replanted the raised planters through the park, they are looking lovely. Thanks to all who have not yet been named!




Swansea Council Play Team


The Play Bus returned to the park again this year and put on free activities and crafts for the local children. A great outreach project and free event that the community can enjoy. With thanks to Swansea Council for funding this venture in our area.

Assembly Minister Visit


The Friends of Coedbach Park welcomed a visit from Rebecca Evans Assembly Minister today as she wanted to show her support for Coedbach Park being nominated for the Fields In Trust 'Best Parks Award'. The results of voting will be released soon.




Tuesday 6 August 2019


Coedbach Park Pontarddulais achieves coveted Green Flag Community Award


Keep Wales Tidy has unveiled this year’s Green Flag Award winners – the international mark of a
quality park or green space.

A record-breaking 127 community managed green spaces in Wales have met the high standards
needed to receive the prestigious Green Flag Community Award. This means that Wales now holds
a third of the UK’s community Green Flag sites.

The flag will be flying at Coedbach Park Pontarddulais in recognition of its excellent facilities and
commitment to delivering great quality green space.

Next Events at Coedbach Park:
- Park Equipment Painting 15/16 July
- Colour Run 1st September
Please see Facebook for further events.


“Even though Coedbach Park is surrounded by houses and has had in the past a lot of local
history from coal mining to the steel tinplate industry, and although it has the M4 motorway not far
away, despite the traffic noise, the park still manages to feel like a haven of solitude for people who
use it. Introverts and Extraverts alike can find something in the park that will appeal to them and
this makes it a great place to visit without having to travel long distances to find their own peaceful
place of solitude or action. It houses the usual park activities such as children’s play area,
skateboard ramp, fitness equipment, tennis courts, bowling green, football pitch, and small BMX
track. But as it is also a semi wild park with a woodland area that hosts a spectacular show of
Bluebells in April/May each year this is such an advantage for the Park users, especially the
walkers, as it offers a change from most manicured parks in the Swansea area. One moment you
are on a tarmac pathway while you are walking from A to B, and the next step you take can be off
onto the woodchip pathways walking through a natural woodland area admiring the wildlife that
lives within the woodland or along the boardwalk to view the pond life. Local schools use it for
nature walks and it is a great way of helping to educate the pupils about how important a
sustainable natural ecological environment is, not only for their future but also for everyone in the
community’s general wellbeing. It is a natural oasis within the urban environment.”

The Green Flag Award programme is delivered in Wales by environmental charity, Keep Wales
Tidy, with support from Welsh Government. It is judged by green space experts, who volunteer
their time to visit applicant sites and assess them against eight strict criteria, including biodiversity,
cleanliness, environmental management and community involvement.

Lucy Prisk, Green Flag Coordinator at Keep Wales Tidy said:

“The Green Flag Community Award programme continues to go from strength to strength in
Wales, thanks to the commitment and enthusiasm of volunteers across the country."

“We can’t underestimate how important high-quality parks and green spaces are to our
communities, our health and wellbeing, nature and economy. We want to encourage everyone to
explore their local area and make the most of the award-winning sites on their doorstep.”

A full list of award winners can be found on the Keep Wales Tidy website
www.keepwalestidy.cymru/greenflag


"We are so pleased to have been awarded The Green Flag Status for another year. Our volunteers and community work tirelessly to make our community park an inviting, safe green space. We are honoured to be putting Wales on the map for quality green spaced" said Christine Thomas (Secretary)

NOTES TO EDITORS
1. For more information please contact: Christine Thomas 07484842664 or email
friendsofcoedbach@gmail.com
2. For more information please contact Lucy Prisk, Green Flag Coordinator on 029 20726964 /
07469 118876 or email lucy.prisk@keepwalestidy.cymru
3. For communications support please contact Amy Lloyd on 029 20726985 / 07875 662803
or email amy.lloyd@keepwalestidy.cymru
4.Keep Wales Tidy is a registered environmental charity working to protect the Welsh
environment now and for the future. Visit our website for more information:
www.keepwalestidy.cymru
5. The Green Flag Award gives recognition to parks that have demonstrated the high
standards of the Green Flag Award. Emphasis is also placed on local community
involvement in the ongoing and long-term care of the awarded park.
6. A UK-wide partnership led by Keep Britain Tidy has been awarded the license to run the
Green Flag Award scheme until September 2022. Keep Britain Tidy will manage the overall
scheme under license from the Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG)
and will continue to manage day–to-day operations in England, with delivery in the other
nations being overseen by its sister charities Keep Wales Tidy, Keep Northern Ireland
Beautiful and Keep Scotland Beautiful.
7. For more information about the Green Flag Award in Wales visit
www.keepwalestidy.cymru/greenflag
8. To apply, visit the Keep Wales Tidy website www.keepwalestidy.cymru/greenflag or
contact Lucy Prisk, Green Flag Coordinator on 029 20726964 / 07469 118876 or email
lucy.prisk@keepwalestidy.cymru