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Be a part of the Memorial Garden !

Volunteer Lindsay Johnson has created a fantastic new vision for the enhancement of the WW1 memorial garden space which was initially created in 2014 by local restoration volunteers and the Lincolnshire Co-op. The space has incredible potential to become a hub of enrichment and community enjoyment. Plans include exciting features such as insect hotels, story tellers place and new planting. Project Assistant, Neville Coupland will be meeting at the garden every Thursday afternoon from 1pm to help regenerate the social spirit of being involved in local areas and giving you the opportunity to develop the memorial for future generations. If you see yourself here to socialise with other people, have some fun or roll up your sleeves and get involved. Lets make our garden great. Contact 07834 335 669,  [email protected]

The garden is directly opposite St Helens Church and Hall Drive, there is easy access via the cycle paths as well as a car park less than a 1 minute walk away.

 

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Co-op Community Action

On a sunny day in June we were lucky to have the voluntary manpower from the Co-op, Lincoln. Led by Rachel the Education and Volunteering co-ordinator, the team set about undercoating the St Helens Church railings just by the Hall Drive car park. A group of the volunteers also did an excellent job clearing debris from the car park edges. Visually the area looks a lot more presentable and much easier to maintain. It is great to see the local businesses and staff enthusiastically helping out for the benefit of the communities around their stores. We thank everyone involved for their efforts.

 

 

 

 

Not one to let a job go unfinished the Co-op came back with reinforcements in July. A smaller team of five people completed the top coats on the church and car park railings along with a bonus litter pick around the park as well. Great community effort.

 

Front page of the Boultham Park Beacon magazine

Boultham Park Beacon – Summer Issue

Our latest Boultham Park Beacon magazine is hot off the press. Read on to find out what’s included and where to find a copy.

College Students Build Up Their Skills

On Wednesday 10th and Thursday 11th May, we were delighted to welcome students from Linkage College and from Lincoln College on to our building site to assist with the construction of the new park café.

Visit to the Lost Art Workshops

Read about our visit to the workshops of Lost Art, the company tasked with the restoration of the park’s bandstand.

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Conservation Group Give Us A Boost

On a lovely sunny day in March and we were happy to host the Lincoln Conservation Group for a day of sprucing up.

Boultham Park Cafe - Artist's Impression

Complete Our Café Survey And Win!

This year will see the completion of the park’s restoration works, along with new features including a café.

Sponsor A Stone Flyer
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Sponsor A Stone

An opportunity to help to restore a lovely feature of the park…

Artist's Impression - Boultham Park

Up and Up For Boultham Park in 2017

As we start the year a fresh you can see what amazing things are coming for your local park.

John - Weir - Boultham Park
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Park Pye Performs Perfectly

If you are a regular visitor to Boultham Park you will know John Pye, he has been creating the feature around a new tilting weir outflow.