Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

'Our goal has been to open it up to create a safe space used by whole community'

Burton Mail

|

April 22, 2025

AN area of woodland at Queen's Hospital Burton is now fully accessible to patients, staff and the local community following a major regeneration project to bring health and environmental benefits and funded by the National Forest and the Rural Community Council.

- By MAIL REPORTER

'Our goal has been to open it up to create a safe space used by whole community'

Known as Badger’s Wood, the woodland area located behind the QHB facilities opposite the main hospital site, has now undergone extensive regeneration work to improve ecological diversity, increase accessibility,

It has also provided a safe environment for visitors by removing overgrown trees and hazardous branches, as well levelling and securing what was often steep, slippery terrain.

Originally planted around 28 years ago, the area had become overgrown and unsafe after decades of neglect.

In regenerating the area, the project has focused on making the woodland safe, open, and accessible, and a pleasant area for natural life.

This work is part of a wider project led by the Sustainability Team at the University Hospital of Derby and Burton to enhance the health and wellbeing of patients, staff and the local community through better access to green space.

Burton Mail'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Burton Mail

Burton Mail

Littler lands £20m darts supplier deal

LUKE Littler has earned a historic payday after agreeing a record £20 million deal with his dart supplier.

time to read

1 mins

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

SELLING LIKE HOTCAKES: SCONE OF THE MONTH

No National Trust visit is complete without an indulgent cream tea, and if you're looking for a flavoursome twist on the classic, the ‘Scone of the Month’ is for you.

time to read

1 min

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

Downing St slams Musk 'AI changes'

CHANGES to Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok only serve to make creating deepfakes a “premium service” and are “insulting” to victims of misogyny and sexual violence, Downing Street has said.

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

Junk food ads' watershed moment

FRIEND of mine is taking those weight-loss jabs.

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

This book is my baby... the film feels more like a niece or nephew

Prize-winning novelist Maggie O'Farrell talks about the big-screen adaptation of her book Hamnet, and tells HANNAH STEPHENSON how she loved every minute of being co-screenwriter on the project

time to read

4 mins

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

Storm forced airport to close runway as homes lost power

BOSSES at East Midlands Airport had to shut the runway following heavy snowfall brought about by Storm Goretti.

time to read

2 mins

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

Bogle unlikely to face former club 'unless miracle happens' as Farke hints at changes

LEEDS United boss Daniel Farke has dropped a hint he may rotate his squad for their FA Cup clash against Derby County tomorrow.

time to read

1 mins

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

MK Dons are 'leading race' to sign Nelson

MILTON Keynes Dons are reportedly leading a race to sign Derby County defender Curtis Nelson in the January transfer window.

time to read

1 mins

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

PRIME SUSPECT

SHOCK AS RAY'S BODY IS FOUND IN VAN... AND THE FINGER IS POINTED AT JAI

time to read

1 min

January 10, 2026

Burton Mail

NEW horizons

FROM HERITAGE MAXIMALISM TO LIGHTING AS ART, THESE ARE THE KEY LOOKS GAINING TRACTION. BY SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

time to read

1 min

January 10, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size