Beechwood Park Revitalised Through Youth-Led Social Action Programme.

Active Calderdale, in partnership with North Halifax Partnership and Newground Together, collaborated with a local bowling club in Beechwood Park to deliver a 6-week social action programme. The park and club have faced recurring issues with anti-social behaviour, including vandalism and break-ins.

Recognising the importance of community pride and engagement, the programme invited local children and their families to participate in weekly sessions throughout the summer. Activities included litter picking, gardening, power washing, and general restoration work, with a focus on encouraging respect and ownership of the space. These efforts not only beautified the park but also brought the community together in a shared mission of improvement.

Children aged 8 to 13 also took part in educational sessions with the youth team, where they learned about the negative impact of anti-social behaviour on their community. Through open discussions and interactive learning, they explored the consequences of such actions, with the hope that the children would carry these lessons forward share them with their peers and take an active role in maintaining and protecting their community spaces.

Eddie Moss, a long-time resident and dedicated committee member of the bowling club, has been a driving force behind the club’s youth engagement efforts and has long believed in the power of social action to create positive change.

The club embraced the initiative, welcoming local families and even offering lessons on how to play bowls, ensuring that the traditions of the club could be passed down to future generations. The involvement of parents further strengthened the support network for the club, reinforcing a sense of shared responsibility.

Reflecting on the success of the project, Eddie commented:

“I see this park and green as an integral part of the North Halifax community. The kids that have come along have really enjoyed themselves. The lack of maintenance was resolved in just a few hours thanks to the efforts of local kids and the people of Ovenden. There has been a massive improvement in community cohesion for all who have attended, and it’s been a catalyst for positive change.”

Looking ahead, Eddie and the club are eager to keep the momentum going. Plans are already in place to launch a beginner’s course, encouraging more residents to get involved with the club. They’re also open to fresh ideas and new ways of engaging the community.

The impact of the programme has been felt by all involved, especially the children.

One of the older children who participated in the project shared their thoughts, saying,

“I think the project has been really good for us. It’s gotten us outside instead of being stuck at home and it’s been fun to play sports and also do something to help the community.”

Many reported feeling welcomed and valued, with a newfound sense of ownership over the space.

Creative projects such as the “bin monster” sculpture, made from litter collected in the park, and the restoration of benches using skateboards designed by the children have helped to deepen this connection, giving the kids something tangible to be proud of, and the park has become a space they feel invested in.

This project has not only revitalised the physical space but has also strengthened community bonds, the future of Beechwood Park looks brighter than ever and has proven that small actions, when embraced by many, can create lasting and meaningful change.

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