What We Do
Friends of Park Wood are a small friendly community group who love the wood and come together to help look after it and support the plants and animals that live there. We help ensure that it remains a place for people to enjoy and an ecological asset for the future.
We hold bi-monthly Members meetings on the last Wednesday of the month at Long Lee Methodist Chapel 7.30 - 9pm. Annually take place - January, February AGM, March, May, July, September, November. If you would like to attend any meetings, get in touch via [email protected]
Our Work Party group meets up the first Saturday of the month. Where we carry out conservation work, litter picking and general minor maintenance for the wood. Meet at 10am at the bottom of Dale View Grove. See the Notice Board for information about our Work Party meet ups.
If you are interested in becoming a Friend, feel free to come along to any of our meetings or contact us for more info on how you can help. Contact Friends of Park Wood >>
Click here to see our Action Plan for Park Wood >>
Click here to download our Membership Form >>
(It's free to be a member)
We hold bi-monthly Members meetings on the last Wednesday of the month at Long Lee Methodist Chapel 7.30 - 9pm. Annually take place - January, February AGM, March, May, July, September, November. If you would like to attend any meetings, get in touch via [email protected]
Our Work Party group meets up the first Saturday of the month. Where we carry out conservation work, litter picking and general minor maintenance for the wood. Meet at 10am at the bottom of Dale View Grove. See the Notice Board for information about our Work Party meet ups.
If you are interested in becoming a Friend, feel free to come along to any of our meetings or contact us for more info on how you can help. Contact Friends of Park Wood >>
Click here to see our Action Plan for Park Wood >>
Click here to download our Membership Form >>
(It's free to be a member)
Our Aims
1. To help conserve Park Wood for the quiet enjoyment of the public and for the plants and animals that live there.
2. To foster and encourage the public’s interest in Park Wood and in the work of the Friends so as to increase understanding and appreciation of the ecological, cultural and historical importance of Park Wood.
3. To act as a channel of communication between the landowners, residents, local groups and other stake-holders so that Park Wood has a voice when decisions are made.
Click here to view our Constitution >>
2. To foster and encourage the public’s interest in Park Wood and in the work of the Friends so as to increase understanding and appreciation of the ecological, cultural and historical importance of Park Wood.
3. To act as a channel of communication between the landowners, residents, local groups and other stake-holders so that Park Wood has a voice when decisions are made.
Click here to view our Constitution >>