Archived Documents
Annual Reports
We've produced reports outlining Greenwood's achievements. Click on the links below to read about how we have worked with each local authority
Park Life Education Packs
Please note these packs are for information only - changes may have been made to footpaths on the orienteering trails
The free physical activity packs are available to enable everyone to get out onto their local green space and become more physically active – just by using equipment at the park that is already on hand. Benches, trim trails, steps and post can all be used to exercise and to help increase activity rates on a general walk around the park.
The packs, which show links to the curriculum, include walking, cycling and exercise activities and the Greenwood Partnership has also worked closely with Nottinghamshire Orienteering, to provide orienteering activities that are also included in the pack. Aimed at schools, the packs have also been designed with local communities in mind and can be used by anyone visiting the parks.
- Park Life - Bestwood
- Park Life - Bramcote Hills
- Park Life - Bull Farm
- Park Life - Kings Mill
- Park Life - Sherwood Forest
- Park Life - Sherwood Pines
- Park Life - Vicar Water
Lesson in a Box
Please contact us about supplying equipment needed to complete activities as this may no longer be held by the person indicated in the packs
Lesson in a Box provides all the equipment, activity sheets, Curriculum links and health & safety guidelines teachers need to lead a visit to woodlands in the Greenwood Community Forest. Current sites include:
- Brierley Forest Park, Sutton in Ashfield
- Colliers Wood, Moor Green
- Tippings Wood and Boundary Wood, Blidworth
Greenwood Community Woodland Handbook
Please note: Whilst general information in this guide is still relevant, contact details and policies may have changed
The Greenwood Community Woodland Handbook is packed with information for groups who are, or want to be involved in woodlands and green space. Tips include finding resources, setting up a group and ideas for involving the whole community.
Greenwood Good Practice Guide
The Greenwood Good Practice Guide highlights innovative projects that led to the development of the Greenwood Community Forest. These examples illustrate the range of social, economic and environmental projects that reflect the multi-purpose role of Greenwood in local and regional development.