Tiny Forest initial interest to help

Improve the environment


Location
Tiny Forest
Tbc
Slough
SL1 3SS
Date and time
18:30 - 20:15
Tuesday, 30th of April 2024
Who this task will support
Earth Watch.

Update March 2023 Tiny forest update from Ben

‘We have been speaking with Slough for a while now, as we have a sponsor potentially interested in supporting a Tiny Forest in the area. However Slough Council is in a difficult financial situation which means that it is very hard for them to support non-core activity, even if it is externally funded.

It’s really helpful to know of your interest in the area, as being able to show community support for our work can be a very strong argument in favour of locating a Tiny Forest in a given area. However I think that Slough might be a slightly longer-term process while they are working on balancing their budgets locally.

We will make sure that we keep in touch with you, and if any opportunities do come forward we will get in touch.‘

I’ve therefore changed the date to end of 2023 in hope that Tiny Forest get the go ahead from Slough Council

About this session

This is not your typical GoodGym community mission listing as there is no actual session planned for the date and time stated. The listing is instead intended to be a place for you to register your enthusiasm for launching and maintaining a Tiny Forest in our area. It is hoped the listing will promote discussion and collaboration to move the project forward. I will also use the listing to email out progress updates.

What is a Tiny Forest?

Earthwatch designed and planted the UK’s first Tiny Forest in the UK in 2020. Since then the movement has grown to almost 150 Tiny Forests, bringing together communities, public sector and businesses.

A Tiny Forest is a dense and rapidly growing native woodland in a small area, roughly the size of a tennis court. Planted in an urban area, it provides a protected habitat for wildlife, captures carbon, filters the air of harmful particulates and reduces flooding and soil loss.

Besides these important environmental effects, a Tiny Forest is also symbolic of our need to protect our wider environment and it is hoped it will provide a focal point for the education and emotional engagement of our community.

How do we know Tiny Forests bring these benefits?

Tiny Forests are not simply planted and left alone; environmental and social data is collected for every Tiny Forest, to help Earthwatch assess the benefits they provide over time and to enable comparisons between different forests. This data can then feed into a wider discussion about how we can use forests most effectively. A Tiny Forest may be small, but it can have a big impact.

What role can GoodGym play?

Support the journey to launch Our first job is to work together and with Earthwatch to launch a Tiny Forest. If you have ideas about where the Forest could go or how to promote this planting to the community, then please get in touch. We want schools, community groups, artisans, news media and others to get involved.

*Planting.

We can plant the forest.

*Maintenance.

With guidance from Earthwatch, we can use our group runs and community missions to maintain the forest. This might include watering, weeding and litter picking.

*Monitoring.

This is the citizen science bit! We can use our group runs and community missions to monitor the Tiny Forest. Examples of tasks include counting flora and fauna and taking soil samples or temperatures.

If you're in support then please sign up! You can also click here to visit the Earthwatch Website and read more about Tiny Forests.

Getting there

For this session we're going to meet at the task, so you'll need to make your own way there. We encourage you to walk, run, or cycle to do so!


How are you getting there?

Meet at the task
I will make my own way to the task
  • Unknown runner

Who's going

  • Maya Sengupta Gledhill
  • Tezeta
  • Sahaya Kenith
  • Sophie Hopkin
  • Vicki Thornton
  • Samuel Tucker
  • Vân Bùi
  • Slough runner
  • Miss S Kennedy
  • Abdulaziz Esse
  • Pam Banga
  • Joseph Acland
  • Slough runner
  • Harsha Burton
  • Slough runner
  • Manjit Birk

Discussion

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Location
Tiny Forest
Tbc
Slough
SL1 3SS
Date and time
18:30 - 20:15
Tuesday, 30th of April 2024
Who this task will support
Earth Watch.
Walkable

As you will make your own way to the task, feel free to walk or run as you wish.

Ideal for beginners

Tiny Forest
Tbc
Slough
SL1 3SS


Manjit Birk
Led by Manjit Birk

Area Activator for Slough....Running is my passion....Marathons to park runs and anything in between.

GoodGymers helping out
  • Photographer

    Take photos for the session report

    • Harsha Burton

What to look out for

Age Restriction

GoodGym welcomes anyone aged 18 or over. If you are under 18 then you will be unable to participate in any GoodGym activity

Make sure you've read our general guidelines for safety when running and at a task.

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