Sheffield firms build green barrier to cut playground pollution
Hunter’s Bar Infants is installing bamboo, dwarf conifers and screens made of ivy around the entire playground to block exhaust fumes. Deep soil beds have been created ahead of planting in October.
Playground nitrogen dioxide levels are usually on the edge of European legal limits - and even breached them over two months last winter.
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Hide AdParent governor Rowan Hall said they hoped the 200ft long barrier would cut levels by at least 20 per cent - improving health and concentration and cutting absenteeism among the 270 pupils.
And the scheme could create a blueprint for the many other schools in Sheffield affected by traffic pollution.
#GoGoGreen is a collaboration between the infants and the University of Sheffield’s Department of Landscape Architecture. They were helped by firms including Urban Wilderness, Arup and Henry Boot.
Gary Holmes, of Henry Boot, said: “As a local contractor, we are delighted to support the school. The innovative scheme will lead to improved air quality for children for years to come.”
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Hide AdAndrew McDowell of Arup, and vice chair of Sheffield Business Together, said: “GoGoGreen is an ideal project for SBT.
“Our vision is to bring businesses together to collaborate on projects that address the broader city challenges, that no one business could deliver on its own.
“The ‘environment’ is a key theme for SBT and air quality is a particular issue for Sheffield. We are excited to be part of this groundbreaking project and research that could eventually benefit so many children across the city.”
The campaign also had help from RB Allfree, Sub Scan, the Urban Flows Observatory, Amey, Enzygo, Ecothrive and Ramm Sanderson. Many more businesses donated money and fundraising assets for plants and materials.
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Businesses can sponsor an ivy screen for £100. Register an interest HERE
Firms that supported the project:
Henry Boot Construction - principal contractors for groundworks
Urban Wilderness - Green barrier designs including hard landscape and planting proposals
RB Allfree - sub contractors for groundworks
Arup - structural drawings
Subscan - ground surveys
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Hide AdUrban Flows Observatory - the loan of specialist air quality measurement equipment
Ramm Sanderson - excavation around trees consultation
Ecothrive - soil consultation and procurement
G E Robinson & Co Ltd – suppliers of timber sleepers
Cemex UK Materials - concrete
Amey - waste removal
Enzygo - consultation, re-imagining the playground post planting
Many more donated money and fundraising assets for plants and materials.
For more information visit #GoGoGreen