Guiseley Parkinsons Park – Re-Generation work has Started !

To all the Friends of Parkinsons Park and people of Guiseley

Park Re-Generation Work Starts Today

After many meetings and discussions it is with great pleasure that we are able to say that re-generation work on the Park started today. Paul O’Brian and Andrew Wilson from Pudsey Landscapes were on hand to meet some of the Friends: Barbera Winfield, Chris Parapia, David Myers, Josie Brooks and Andy Cheetham. Over the coming weeks the Friends will be meeting with Pudsey Landscapes on a daily basis to provide support and guidance as the work commences. Continue reading

Ah, Ha, That’s What It Is !!

Churn Stand, Kelcliffe Lane

We have puzzled and puzzled over a feature on Kelcliffe Lane at the top of the Park:   four pillars with an iron bolt coming out of the top of each.  Many of us remember a structure of wood across the top,  and many thought, naturally, it was a seat.  But, in good Time Team fashion, a seat didn’t make sense.  Why, so close to a wall?  Why no back?  Why didn’t it have a better view?  Why four pillars and so long?   Did a line of people sit there? Continue reading

Thanks to the English Common Wealth

Where there's muck, there's ...................

As the democracies of Europe are castrated one by one, the financial system goes into meltdown, and with a Westminster ‘bubble’ who could not grow a row of carrots, let alone an economy, it’s now time to sing the praises of ‘the little people’.  The tax fodder and  abused motorists, who, over the last three months, have come together in an ancient concept, known to our ancestors as the English Common Wealth (aka today as the Big Society).  So, as Pudsey Landscaping work on the park in the dying days of 2011, we take time to thank all those who have got us this far:- Continue reading

Work Begins 30th November 2011

Work on the Park will begin on the 30th November, weather permitting.  Initial work will be tidying up scrub, rubbish,  and starting work on the perimeter walls and gates.   This first phase of work will take around 4 weeks, so will last into the early New Year.  The work is to be carried out by Pudsey Landscaping.   Please, could you help us by mentioning this to friends and neighbours who use the Park or who live nearby.  We will be trying to inform as many local people as possible.

Park Regeneration Starting November 2011

Discussing Ideas for the Park Restoration

We had our first site meeting with Bellway this morning to agree a plan of action on restoring the Park.  Bellway has said that work will start before the end of November,  and will progress in phases.

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Parkinson’s Park, Regeneration – Your Views

Otley & Yorkshire Dales Dry Stone Wallers

Friends of Parkinson’s Park are now working with Bellway to help  improve conditions in the Park: work will start in November.  So, we’d like to know what you love about the Park, and what improvement you’d like to see.  Do you have a favourite bramble patch you want to keep?  Was the pear tree planted for Aunt Betty? What is your pet hate about the area, as it stands, that you’d like to see improved.  We’d like to know fairly quickly,  so please leave a comment below,  give one of the FOPP committee a call, or just vote in the poll on the top right of your screen.

Bellway, Park Site Visit, 1st November

Oxford Road Entrance. Gate in need of repair.

All Hallows, blessed us with beaustiful weather this morning for our site visit with Bellway.   The FOPP committee showed the Tehnical Director and Quantity Surveyors around the Park,  and feel they were suitably impressed with the ‘beauty’ of the site,  and it’s potential as a greenspace.   Bellway have agreed to tidy up and restore the Park as an ammenity for local people.  FOPP will be working with them over the coming months on this task.  We will also be consulting with people locally on what would make the Park more ‘useable’ and pleasant.  If you have any suggestions on this,  please leave them in the comments section below,  or contact one of the committee.