For full details about this green space please click here. This blog is dedicated to the St Thomas Pleasure Grounds and what makes it such a great place. If you've had the pleasure of visting this green space please take the time to add a comment. Whether you are a local who visits the green space frequently or a single visit - your comments are very much appreciated. If you do spot any interesting wildlife please also add this to the comment. This could be something as small as a caterpillar or as large as a bird. Don't forget other important nature such as wild flowers, lichen and fungi. Also making a note of any newly planted trees (or felled ones) is equally as important.
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13/7/2022 19:52:59
This is my local park so I often pop by to study the trees and have a slow walk around. It's nice to see newly planted trees and interesting species such as the Foxglove tree. The Pride of India tree is a lovely little tree and really adds character to this already great park.
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31/12/2022 00:23:25
The Birch tree directly outside the play area is not looking in great shape. Several fruiting bodies of honey fungus at the base in Autumn 2022. A Birch along the side leading up to the play area was also recently removed due to decline. Pending replacement info from the ECC.
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