The Watermills of Sheffield

Let's fill Sheffield with trees - Trees for Streets

Sheffield City Council, working with the Sheffield Street Tree Partnership, has partnered with the charity - Trees for Streets - to make it easier for residents to sponsor new t...

#Sheffield’s new 1.6km-long ‘green street’ may primarily be a #FloodPrevention scheme but it has had the added benefit of regenerating an unloved part of the city,
https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/buildings/grey-to-green-sheffields-transformational-flood-defence-scheme

#GreyToGreen

Grey to Green: Sheffield’s transformational flood defence scheme

Sheffield’s new 1.6km-long ‘green street’ may primarily be a flood prevention scheme but it has had the added benefit of regenerating an unloved part of the city, reports Dan Hayes

The Architects’ Journal

Calling all local #wildlife enthusiasts!

🌳Can you help us to buy a community woodland in #Sheffield?

Friends of #BolehillWood is launching an urgent #fundraising campaign to bring part of the #Woodseats and #NortonLeeswood into local ownership, after the wildlife area came up for sale in August 2023.

Find out more and pledge your support:

https://www.friendsofcobnarwood.org/?fbclid=IwAR0peD0OV6cn7vLg9y1UTgiWa6oAVmcqOGxA6TalRkFG53d6ytQHRv7hlhI

#Environment #GreenSpaces #Biodiversity #ProtectOurWoodland #GreytoGreen

Friends of Cobnar/Bolehill Wood – Sheffield S8

Grey to Green: Sheffield’s transformational flood defence scheme

Sheffield’s new 1.6km-long ‘green street’ may primarily be a flood prevention scheme but it has had the added benefit of regenerating an unloved part of the city, reports Dan Hayes

The Architects’ Journal
Beautiful planting as part of the Castlegate regeneration #Sheffield A low maintenance contribution to the city’s flood defences. Part funded by the EU. What’s not to like? #GreyToGreen
@Haydn You can actually walk from the back of the railway station... past Park Hill flats... over the roundabout... and follow the #GreyToGreen planting all the way to Kelham island... where there are lots of bars & restaurants... It's so beautiful... and similar planting is appearing all over the city centre... Castlegate used to be a particularly ugly bit of ring road with grim looking bus stops...