Entries by Caroline Bird

The Beacon Magazine is back!

Boultham Park’s magazine The Beacon is back!! In the latest issue we take a look back over the last 2 years, including the Lake Restoration works as well as the events and activities that took place over this period – and a pull out poster with a timeline of the park from the beginning of […]

Green Flag Award 2021/22

We are so proud to announce that we have one again been awarded the Green Flag for 2021/22. We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone that has been a part of improving our amazing park over the past years, including the National Lottery Heritage Fund, BPAG, Linkage, and the local community, […]

Crazy Paving Works

Crazy paving repair works will begin from 8th November at Boultham Park. As part of the Boultham Park Restoration Works Phase 1, crazy paving was previously restored in the park. However, following inspection by experts, both City of Lincoln Council and The National Lottery Heritage Fund were not happy with the finish and as a […]

Boultham Park Colouring Book – Out Now !

This beautiful Limited Edition colouring book has been created by our resident artist Clare Bryan. The book is a pictorial journey through Boultham Park that tells the story of everyday Life here. Characterising the people, wildlife and history whilst narrating the story of what this park means to so many different people. To get your […]

Marginal Planting – Yellow Flag Iris

Part 7 of the programme of marginal planting, in and around the lake edges, is underway to bring about an improved habitat, better bio-diversity, and a splash of colour and interest, whilst helping improve water quality. The final plant featured is the Yellow Flag Iris. Yellow Flag Iris  

Marginal Planting – Wild Angelica

Part 6 of the programme of marginal planting, in and around the lake edges, is underway to bring about an improved habitat, better bio-diversity, and a splash of colour and interest, whilst helping improve water quality. The sixth of the seven plants featured is the Wild Angelica and we will reveal the last one here shortly. […]

Marginal Planting – Unbranched Burr-Reed

Part 5 of the programme of marginal planting, in and around the lake edges, is underway to bring about an improved habitat, better bio-diversity, and a splash of colour and interest, whilst helping improve water quality. The fifth of the seven plants featured is the Unbranched Burr-Reed and we will reveal the others here over the […]

Marginal Planting – Meadowsweet

Part 4 of the programme of marginal planting, in and around the lake edges, is underway to bring about an improved habitat, better bio-diversity, and a splash of colour and interest, whilst helping improve water quality. The fourth of the seven plants featured is the Meadowsweet and we will reveal the others here over the coming […]

Marginal Planting – Lesser Spearwort

Part 3 of the programme of marginal planting, in and around the lake edges, is underway to bring about an improved habitat, better bio-diversity, and a splash of colour and interest, whilst helping improve water quality. The third of the seven plants featured is the Lesser Spearwort and we will reveal the others here over the […]