GREENER FUTURES AHEAD FOR NOTTINGHAMSHIRE LOCALS AS DEVELOPER INVESTS IN OUTDOOR COMMUNITY SPACE

B&DWNM - SGB-31392 - Barratt and DWH donated £1,500 to Bulwell Forest Garden

Barratt and David Wilson Homes has donated £1,500 towards the enhancement of a two-and-a-half-acre green community space located on Austin Street in Nottingham.

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B&DWNM – SGB-31432 – Barratt and DWH North Midlands presenting the cheque to Bulwell Forest Garden

The homebuilder’s donation has helped to fund Bulwell Forest Garden’s Eco Garden Room, which will enable volunteers to deliver community workshops and activity sessions to Nottingham locals in a warm, comfortable building, regardless of the weather.

Volunteers at Bulwell Forest Garden run a wide range of family activities centred around communal food growing, the creation of habitats for wildlife, and environmental play.

They also host short courses on how people can grow their own produce and make visits to schools across Nottingham to teach children about growing food, environmental sustainability and nature.

The donation from Barratt and David Wilson Homes was made as part of the housebuilder’s Barratt Foundation, which is designed to support national and local charities across the UK to leave a legacy in the communities where the developer operates.

Barbara Bates, Development Manager at Bulwell Forest Garden, said: “We are thrilled to have been awarded £1,500 from Barratt and David Wilson Homes. We rely heavily on the support from our local community, and this grant gives recognition to all the hard work provided by our volunteers.

“We would like to thank Barratt and David Wilson Homes from the bottom of our hearts for their donation which will make a big impact to our local community.”

Bulwell Forest Garden, which was founded in 2012, includes a variety of outdoor facilities for locals to enjoy such as a woodland area, orchard, vegetable growing beds, ornamental borders, a sensory garden, wildlife pond, medicinal garden, wildflower meadows, poly tunnels, and an outdoor kitchen with a community cob oven.

The new Eco Garden Room, which has been designed by local architects, will be large enough to host 30 people.

It will be constructed with sustainable and repurposed materials, including solar panels, guttering for water harvesting and a green roof.

Mark Cotes, Managing Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Midlands said: “As a leading housebuilder, we see it as our duty to help support the communities in which we build.

“Bulwell Forest Garden is a beautiful outdoor space available for Nottinghamshire locals to enjoy, and we hope that our donation enables the organisation to continue providing the fantastic opportunities it does for families in the area.

“We think it’s particularly important in the current climate to teach young people about the importance of sustainability and how growing your own food can help to save costs and promote a greener environment.”

For more information on the charity and the activities available for families to enjoy, visit the website at Bulwell Forest Garden.