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Come And Learn About The St. George’s Green Space Project

    St George's Chruch, East Boldon

    Join us on Saturday 26 April 2025 at St. George’s Church, Front Street to learn more about the project to improve the green space in front of the church.

    We need your help to raise over £2000 to cover the costs of the first phase which includes ecological surveys and planning. Click here to go to our Just Giving page to donate now.

    Delivering your vision for the village

    At consultations held in the development phase of the Neighbourhood Plan it became clear that you wanted to see improvements to the overgrown site in front of St George’s church. The approved version of the plan included reference to the site in Community Action 2 “Enhancing the Village Environment” (extract below):

    Work with South Tyneside Council, landowners, local community groups and other relevant stakeholders to discuss opportunities to enhance the village environment, such as by:
    • Improving open space maintenance for example at Grange Park and the land at St Georges Church;
    • Enhancing green spaces around the war memorial and church;
    • Seeking to ensure that sites identified as local green space have appropriate management arrangements in place

    This Project

    The land in front of St George’s Church, which is owned by the council and bequeathed to the local people was designated a Green Space by your Neighbourhood Plan. This project aims to deliver the items included in Community Action 2 shown above.

    A group of volunteers from the Church, Forum, Friends of the Park and adjacent residents led by Mario Minchella Architects, has worked with the Council to seek a sustainable solution to its future including an expression of desire by our community to retain all healthy mature trees on site. A Tree Protection Plan is also being produced.

    Planning Permission is required for this together with costly ecological studies and surveys.

    Kirstin Richardson, Chair of the Forum, has said:

    “a number of people have already donated money to get us to this point, but without further help to raise the remaining money, it will be difficult for the scheme to proceed”.
    EBNF and those involved wish to thank Minchella Architects for their generosity in supporting this scheme at no cost.

    A Biodiversity survey carried out by ECOSURV in June 2024 suggests that there will be an increase in biodiversity as a result of the scheme.

    Please come along to our fundraising coffee morning to find more about this worthy project.
    If you wish to organise a stall on the day, a fee of £15 will be charged to help raise funds.

    To book a table to sell your goods, please email us at info.eastboldonforum@gmail.com or contact East Boldon Forum through Facebook Messenger.
    If you can help in any way, please get in touch.


    If you live or work in the East Boldon Forum area then you are welcome to join the Forum. Please get in touch with us.

    If you wish to contact us for any reason please leave your details on the Contact Us page.