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Enjoy late summer Green Space of the Month in our green spaces Oakley Wood this August Oakley Wood is one of ’s Green Flag parks, it has held the award since 2017. Situated to the south of , near Bishop’s Tachbrook, Oakley Wood is a Plantation on Ancient Woodland Site (PAWS) which has been continuously wooded since at least 1600AD. The 117 acre (47 hectare) site is one of Warwick district’s largest accessible woodlands In this edition and also a local wildlife site. • Oakley Wood Previously owned by the Forestry Commission, the wood was purchased • Pump Room by Warwick District Council in 2008 with support from the Friends of Gardens Update Oakley Wood, a local group who formed the previous year to campaign • What to look out for the wood to be brought into public ownership and to preserve public for in August access. In 2013, Oakley Wood was added to an existing management agreement with Wildlife Trust (WWT) to maintain and • Floral Displays conserve Warwick district’s natural open spaces, which means that the • Abbey Fields Management site is jointly managed by both organisations. Part of the wood is a • Tach Brook Country Park crematorium and memorial woodland, which is managed separately from Oakley Wood itself. The Friends of Oakley Wood are also closely involved • A Day in the life of in the ongoing improvement of the site. India Wilson A 4.7 hectare area of the wood, known as Oakley Wood Camp, is a Scheduled Ancient Monument (SAM). It is thought to be the remains of a Bronze Age or Iron Age settlement. The SAM is classed as a ‘slight univallate hillfort’ and has an enclosure of earthen banks and ditches which are still visible today. Oakley Wood is a great place for taking a quiet walk and a perfect location for spotting wildlife throughout the year with a huge variety of species including; · Birds - buzzard, kestrel, jay, green woodpecker, various finch and tit species · Mammals - badger, rabbit, mole, grey squirrel, and deer (including roe and muntjac) · Flora - bluebell, wood millet, wood sorrel, goldilocks buttercup, yellow pimpernel, honeysuckle, and bitter vetch Oakley Wood is at its most stunning in spring with a wonderful bluebell display, leaves just coming through and beautiful bird song, but is well worth a visit whatever the season.

d Postcode: CV33 9QP oo y W Parking: Oakley Wood Crematorium is situated just south of Bishops akle O Tachbrook near to the M40. There are three car parks. Please note Car Park 1 is used mainly for visitors to the Chapel of Remembrance. Pump Room Gardens Update August Events & Despite some last minute York Bridge. These are part Activities glitches and a cold and wet of the restoration project and month in June we are now are in fact the railings recycled Saturday 3 August to Sunday 1 September at the final stages of the from the riverside area of the Bowls England National Championships, Victoria restoration project. The new Pump Room Gardens. We took Park, Leamington Spa lamp columns have been the opportunity to re-paint and Come and see England’s leading bowlers including delivered and installed and we re-use the railings (which we Commonwealth Games medallists and world are liaising with Western Power replaced with ones which had champions compete on the greens that will host to get the power reconnected a more traditional design.) and avoid any disruption to our the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Free entry. busy summer events calendar. Now that the restoration work www.bowlsengland.com to the Pump Room Gardens We are also hoping to is (very nearly) complete, we complete the last elements of are keen to ask local people Saturday 3 & Sunday 4 August, 10am – 6pm the bandstand, including the what they think of the gardens, Art in the Park, and Pump Room opening up of the undercroft the recent restoration project Gardens, Leamington Spa with a new door and covering and the events and activities A colourful weekend of art demonstrations, hatch. The warmer weather that take place here. If you workshops, music and performance. Come and will also allow us to finally have 3 minutes to spare, see the Green Spaces team in the Pump Room apply the render to the plinth. please visit www.smartsurvey. Gardens - we are running a water-themed art co.uk/s/pumproomgardens/ You may have also noticed that and let us know your thoughts! competition! railings have been installed Survey closes on 31 August. www.artinpark.co.uk along part of York Walk, across

Sunday 4 August, 2.30pm – 4.30pm Bands in the Park, Abbey Fields, Kenilworth Coventry Festival Band www.bandsinthepark.org.uk

Sunday 11 & Sunday 25 August, 2.30 – 4.30pm Bands in the Park, Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa Royal Spa Brass, Bletchington Silver Band What to look out for in August Saturday 17 August, 10am – 6pm In August Victoria Park The Green Spaces team will be Warwickshire Pride Festival, Pump Room Gardens, plays host to one of the at the Art in the Park weekend Leamington Spa most prestigious events on in Jephson Gardens (3-4 Celebrating LGBT+ diversity in Warwickshire the lawn bowls calendar August) and will be looking - the Bowls England National for your opinion on new logos www.warwickshirepride.co.uk Championships - and the and designs to help promote greens are therefore in peak green spaces in the future! Saturday 17 August condition. With three years Warwick Regatta, St Nicholas Park, Warwick to go until we welcome competitors and spectators Come and watch competitors of all ages and from all over the world to the abilities compete on the River Avon. Bowls and Para Bowls for the www.warwickboatclub.co.uk/rowing-regatta/ Commonwealth Games, our ambition is for Victoria Park Sunday 18 August. 2.30pm – 4.30pm to be globally recognised as the home of English Bowls. Bands in the Park, St Nicholas Park, Warwick Kidlington Brass Look out for the start www.bandsinthepark.org.uk of preparations to get the football pitches ready for the new season. August Events & Floral Displays Activities We are sure you have seen the against the pale stone of the buildings, wonderful summer displays and while in Jephson Gardens we try and hanging baskets in and around the use flowers with single blooms district’s towns! These are designed by to attract bees and pollinators. our Green Spaces team, with planning starting in November or December The winter bedding is designed to make sure the plants needed are in April and May and our team ordered in plenty of time for the changes the species and coming year. The colour schemes are colours each year. A changed each year and if there is a spectacular effect special commemoration or centenary is achieved by this will be reflected in the choice of choosing bulbs colours. The towns have different which can provide designs and plants which are in keeping different plant with the surroundings: for example in heights and a Leamington town centre the baskets splash of colour need to have bright colours to stand out late in the season.

Abbey Fields Management Plan Update We are pleased to announce that This plan and subsequent idverde’s Green Spaces Development consultation process will provide Team have been appointed to help us with an opportunity to speak to develop and prepare a comprehensive interested parties and to develop a management plan to guide the clear vision and approach for how efficient and effective management of Abbey Fields should be managed. Abbey Fields over the next 10 years. This is set against a background of idverde will be carrying out a series significant planned housing growth of events and workshops over the for Kenilworth which will bring next few months, so watch out increased numbers of visitors to our for information as to how you can green spaces such as Abbey Fields. get involved and contribute.

Tach Brook Country Park

We have just appointed Wood Wood bring an experienced plc to lead on the design and design team based barely a masterplanning of the new Tach mile from the site and are keen Brook Country Park situated to use this local knowledge to the south of Warwick and and range of skills to consult Leamington. The park will with people in the district to become a key part of the green create an exceptional new infrastructure of Warwick park. The team has worked on district, closely linking with the other major projects, notably network of green spaces running the land off Europa Way and through the surrounding area. the Heathrow Expansion Programme and the work is expected to take 12 months. of A day in the life India Wilson Learning & Engagement Assistant, Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum

Tell me a little about What’s the most memorable You recently curated the Pump your role and what you thing that has happened Room Gardens exhibition that do on a normal day? to you in your career? was displayed in the foyer. What challenges did you face? As a Learning and Engagement Taking three elephants for Assistant my main role is to help a walk in the Pump Room The biggest challenge was with the organisation of trips and Gardens! They are large plastic getting large pieces of the visits and the redevelopment sculptures and are linked to bandstand structure and park of the programmes available. the history of Leamington. benches into the space and They are often painted bright On a practical level, I help with imagining how it might look, colours. The reaction from Arty Tots (under 5’s), Museum before we had the pieces. I the public is amazing and the Explorer’s (afterschool club), also researched the museum younger children love it. and Primary School sessions collections – there is so much here that is not on display. I at the Pump Room Gardens. What key skills do you need found an amazing tile with This involves setting up the to succeed at your job? craft studio, making sure a watercolour painting of everyone has what they need You need to be able to adapt and the bandstand – most of and clearing up afterwards. change your plans very quickly. the museum staff had no You also need to know how to idea of its existence! What’s your favourite engage children and make the part of your job? session fun – it’s not school! Which is your favourite green space in the district? I love running school trips. Do you work independently You get quite a big group or in a team? I’d go for Pump Room Gardens split into smaller groups that as it’s the space I’ve spent most I’m very much part of a each do different activities time in. The bandstand is looking team – all of the school trips like crafts, archery and lovely and I get to explore the and children’s activities are storytelling. They come up space with children. It’s also a a collaboration between with brilliant stories and it’s great place to have lunch and artists, Learning Officers great to see them improving watch people passing by! their skills and confidence. and other casual staff.

How did you get into What is your favourite this line of work? artwork in the gallery? To sign up to this I studied Art History and There is one called Jane Posing e-newsletter, please visit: Curating at the University of by Cathleen Mann from the Birmingham and as part of this 1930s. This one is special www.warwickdc.gov.uk/gsnews chose to do a placement here to me as it’s one of the first things I worked on – I helped For more information about in Leamington in 2018. I loved green spaces in Warwick it and they asked me if I would to put a handling collection District please visit: stay on. I’ve since completed my together to go alongside the painting. The painting is of the Master’s degree and have been [email protected] able to continue working here. artist’s daughter but apparently the artist didn’t like it! www.warwickdc.gov.uk/parks WarwickDCNews @Warwick_DC

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