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Nature at Teesside Park

Our nature area, located on the leisure side by the side of the River Tees, has been created in partnership with Linx Youth Project, Tees Valley Wildlife Trust and Darlington Disability Society.

The site has a wildflower meadow, seating areas, fruit trees, insect boxes and more. Additional features are planned to be added over the coming years.

Bench in a meadow

The Trees

Across this area, there are multiple fruit trees that were planted in February 2023.

See the map below to identify the trees and the variations.

Green Dots = Apple Trees
JG = James Grieve
K = Katy
AR = Acklam Russet
RP = Ribston Pippin
Yellow = Green Pear of Yare
Red = Summer Sun Cherry
Pink = Victoria Plum

Meadow aerial view

What is Biodiversity?

Biodiversity encompasses the wide array of living organisms present in any given region, including animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms.

Each of these species and organisms work together in ecosystems, like an intricate web, to maintain balance and sustains life.

Biodiversity plays a vital role in providing essential resources for our survival, including food, water and shelter.

Sculpture in meadow

Why a Wildflower Meadow?

Wildflower areas serve as vital habitats for various species, offering food plants and resting spots for beneficial insects. These insects, like spiders, ladybirds, and lacewings, contribute to pest control in gardens and crops.

Moreover, wildflowers attract birds with their seeds and insects, while also providing hiding places and foraging environments for amphibians and small mammals.

We strive to have nature in every corner on our centre. From the beddings outside stores to the ponds alongside the River Tees, we encourage wildlife in all aspects of our park.

Flowers in meadow

Linx Youth Project

Linx Youth Project provide high quality services and opportunities that enable children and young people living in Hemlington and surrounding areas to achieve their full potential, develop a sense of belonging and improve their life chances.

Linx youth project

We strive to have nature in every corner of our centre. From the beddings outside stores to the ponds alongside the River Tees, we encourage wildlife in all aspects of our park.

To learn more about or sustainability efforts please see here.

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