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Ponderosa Nature Group / KINCA Art Competition and Kelham Nature Day / Memorial Street Trees with Dr Camilla Allen
- 2024/09/01
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Do you want to know more about the initiatives that are shaping the vibrant communities of Netherthorpe, Upperthorpe, and Neepsend? NUN Local, Sheffield’s first hyper-local podcast, is set to become your go-to source for everything that matters in these neighbourhoods.In its inaugural episode, NUN Local dives deep into the rich tapestry of community life, featuring interviews with local residents who are driving change through various initiatives.One project highlighted is the Ponderosa Nature Group, dedicated to enhancing the natural beauty of the Ponderosa Park, full of rich biodiversity that not enough people know about. The group is on a mission to raise awareness and get more people involved, organising events like the Ponderosa Harvest Festival to engage the community and recruit much-needed volunteers.This episode also shines a light on other exciting environmental projects in the area. From colourful planters to flourishing wildflower meadows, we talk to KINCA and Sheffield Museums about an upcoming nature-themed event, the Kelham Nature Day and an art competition that celebrates the beauty of local nature.Finally, there’s an interview with Dr Camilla Allen about her research into the World War One memorial street trees planted on Tay Street and Oxford Street by the Ponderosa, and elsewhere. We look at their history, and what happened during the infamous street tree debacle that led to the emergence of the Sheffield Street Tree Partnership, which reflects the community’s commitment to ensuring that the balance between urban development and environmental preservation is maintained.NUN Local aims to be a platform for community engagement. We don’t just reflect on Sheffield’s rich history but also tackle contemporary challenges head-on, fostering ongoing dialogue about local initiatives that matter.So, if you are looking to connect with your community, learn about inspiring projects, or simply want to stay informed about what’s happening in your neighbourhood, join the conversation and be part of a movement that celebrates and nurtures the heart of Sheffield.Host* Philippa WillittsGuests* Sue Peel - Ponderosa Nature Group * Craig Wolstenholme - KINCA * Brooke Hayes - Sheffield Museums * Dr Camilla Allen - University of SheffieldTime stamps00:00 Introduction02:06 Sue Peel – Ponderosa Nature Group, Ponderosa Harvest Festival24:48 KINCA / Sheffield Museums / KINCA Art Competition / Kelham Nature Day 45:50 Dr Camilla Allen on Memorial Street TreesThanks for reading Netherthorpe, Upperthorpe and Neepsend News! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.TranscriptPhilippa WillittsWelcome to NUN Local, Sheffield's first ever hyper-local podcast dedicated to news and stories for and about Netherthorpe, Upperthorpe, and Neepsend.That's where the NUN comes from: Netherthorpe, Upperthorpe, Neepsend.Make sure you get access to all future episodes by signing up at nunlocal.news.There'll be an episode every month covering stories relevant to anyone who lives or works in Netherthorpe, Uppethorpe, or Neepsend, who visits the Ponderosa, or just wants to know more,Netherthorpe, Upperthorpe, and Neepsend are on the edge of Sheffield Centre.We've got parks. We've got businesses. We've got community projects. We've got great people.But you rarely hear about us, and NUN Local will help to change that.This first episode is a very green episode.First of all, I am speaking to Sue Peel from the Ponderosa Nature Group, and she's telling me about the work they do, the kind of nature that you can find in the Ponderosa, and all about the upcoming Ponderosa Harvest Festival.Then I speak to Brooke Hayes from Sheffield Museums and Craig Wolstenholme from Kelham Island and Neepsend and Community Alliance (KINCA). They are talking about an upcoming event at Kelham Island Museum and all about the nature you can find around Neepsend.Then I speak to Dr Camilla Allen, who appropriately was sitting under a tree in a park for this interview. That means there's the occasional background noise, but it felt apt for her to be there given that she was talking to me about Sheffield's memorial trees from World War 1 on Tay Street and Oxford Street just by the Ponderosa.So I hope you enjoy this inaugural episode. Do sign up at nunlocal.news.Here's my chat with Sue Peel.Sue Peel is the treasurer of the Ponderosa Nature Group, and she's here on the podcast to talk about the upcoming Ponderosa Harvest Festival, what it is, and how to come along.But let's start by talking about the Ponderosa Nature Group. Could you tell me a bit about what the Ponderosa Nature Group's all about?Sue PeelYes. And thank you for inviting me, Philippa, to join you on your podcast.Philippa WillittsYou’re very welcome.Sue PeelThe Ponderosa Nature Group, we got together about 4 years ago now. And it was, and still is a relatively small active group.But what brought us together was our desire to improve nature in our local area.And we all ...