Parkinson’s Park At Living in Aireborough

Friends of Engine Fields and Parkinson's Park, man the Green Space Stand

Friends of Engine Fields and Parkinson’s Park, man the Green Space Stand

The Friends of Parkinson’s Park, joined with The Friends of Engine Fields, yesterday (Saturday 23rd February) at a Living in Aireborough – pop-up exhibition and vintage tea room, in Yeadon Town Hall,  organized by the Aireborough Neighbourhood Forum.  

As well as highlighting all the great work done by local Friends groups in upgrading valuable green-space in the area,  the Friends stand also asked visitors to pinpoint on a map where their favourite green spaces in Aireborough are.

This map will be built up over the coming weeks ataireborough poster v2 further pop-up events,  as part of the work of the Aireborough Neighbourhood Forum to identify the green spaces in the area for the future and make sure it has the right designation in the new Leeds Local Development Framework.

If you want to nominate your favourite and most used green spaces you can list them below in the comments section .

Friends Meeting 21st February

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

The list of people who have said they would like to be Friends of Parkinsons Park is growing,  and it is wonderful to know that there are so many people interested in the future of the Park: be that from an historical,  recreational or environmental aspect.

The regeneration of the Park and it’s subsequent development has an important role to play in the health and wellbeing of the community.  Yesterday,  the Government published it’s Public Health Outcomes Framework 2013-2016: the objective of which is to improve healthy life expectancy overall, and address regional differences.  This is to be done through the improvement of a Continue reading