As usual we are holding our end of the month meeting at the Cricket Club Pontarddulais.
On Thursday 25th October Start time is 7.30
We are looking to recruit some more members to the group so please feel free to pop along and say hello.
We are a local volunteer group working alongside Swansea City Council and other community groups to help regenerate Coed Bach Park in Pontardulais. We are always looking for people to join our fun friendly group so please feel free to contact us as we would love to hear from you. We are also supported by KEEP WALES TIDY. Email us at:- friendsofcoedbach@gmail.com Phone :-07506143530
Monday, 22 October 2012
Friday, 5 October 2012
Knotweed (Before Treatment)
Here are some images of the Knotweed problem.
This growth is by the lower football field and it shows how dense and the height the knotweed is. (Over 9ft).
This area used to be used to stage a community bonfire on Guy Fawkes Night back in the 70's early 80's.
And somewhere in here is an old abandoned car.
This growth is by the lower football field and it shows how dense and the height the knotweed is. (Over 9ft).
This area used to be used to stage a community bonfire on Guy Fawkes Night back in the 70's early 80's.
And somewhere in here is an old abandoned car.
Monday, 1 October 2012
Press Release
PRESS
RELEASE
“Knot
Free”
Thanks
to a £10,000 Tidy Towns Community Led Grant from the Welsh
Government the Friends of Coedbach Park have been able to appoint
Hortech Contractors who will be on site shortly starting the process
of getting rid of the Japanese Knotweed in the Park. A
spokesperson for the group said "We know it is going to be
a battle to get rid of the Knotweed completely but this grant is
going to make a big difference to the park which is a much valued and
essential community asset”.
The
Tidy Towns grant supports community action in delivering practical
local environment quality improvements . Christine Thomas, Secretary
of the Group said that it is wonderful news to have this support from
the Welsh Government. The Friends Group over the past 2 years have
been working with Keep Wales Tidy, Environment Wales, the Woodland
Trust and the City and County of Swansea in the Park making small
improvements by planting bee friendly flowers, a new hedgerow and
laying woodchip paths through the woodland area. Japanese Knotweed is
such an invasive species that if it is not controlled it just takes
over killing all the native species of plants and so it is essential
that we get rid of it from our Park”.
The
Friends Group welcome new volunteers and meet on the last Thursday at
7.30 in Pontarddulais Cricket Club.
For more details please
contact Christine Thomas Secretary via email milgi@talktalk.net
or phone 07890416892 or visit our Blog
http://friendsofcoedbachpark.blogspot.com
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