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News from the YGT Schools Grounds Development Award - Osbaldwick Primary Academy
At Osbaldwick Primary Academy, we have managed to build upcycled planters out of old climbing frames, renovate our old sandpit into a veg bed, brightened up the area with lots of lovely bee-friendly flowers, planted apple and pear tre
Reaction to Grounds Development Awards recipients.
From Osbaldwick, York-
A Wack's Wicked Plants Workshop at Ingleby Greenhow
Our visit from Wacks Wicked Plants finally happened last Friday.
Reaction to our offer to schools of ‘Gardening for Kids’ by Dawn Issac.
From Marwood Church of England VC Infant School -
Brief for a vision, strategy and workplan for the ‘Edwardian’ gardens of Lotherton Hall
Leeds City Council (LCC) invites costed proposals for a vision, strategy and workplan for the ‘Edwardian’ gardens of Lotherton Hall.
New website launched!
Welcome to our new website! We hope you like it and find it useful. There's lots more about what we do and a new database of the historic parks and gardens in Yorkshire that we are dedicated to preserving for future generations.
New book - The Politics of Street Trees
The Politics of Street Trees edited by Jan Woudstra and Camilla Allen. This book focuses on the politics of street trees and the institutions, actors and processes that govern their planning,
Book on Thomas White published
Supported by a grant from the Yorkshire Gardens Trust
Raised beds built at Ingleby Greenhow now full of produce
Their teacher told us: