Council begins programme for borough-wide reflection on the pandemic
Cheshire West and Chester Council has started to implement a programme of reflection on the COVID 19 pandemic, which will provide communities with spaces to reflect and opportunities to share their experiences.
The first phase of the programme will see COVID 19 reflection areas created in parks across the borough, involving a reflective tree planting and associated landscape design.
The work has been commissioned by the Mersey Forest team working together with the Council’s Greenspaces team. Planting is now taking place over the next three months in the following locations:
- Castle Park, Frodsham
- Grosvenor Park, Chester
- Winsford Marina
- Stanney Fields Park, Neston
- Whitby Park, Ellesmere Port
- Marbury Park, Marbury
Council Leader and Cabinet Member for Wellbeing, Councillor Louise Gittins said:
Trees have been selected that flower in spring, between March to May, to reflect the time when the effects of the pandemic first reached the UK. Plants and trees with white blossom, stems or bark will create a theme for the reflection areas. Shrub and bulb planting will also extend the flowering season to create beauty all year round.
The project has received a funding contribution from the Trees for Climate programme. The greenspace reflection areas will be followed by a targeted cultural programme of creative engagement with residents.
Councillor Gittins added: