- Green Wood Centre
Green Wood Centre,
Coalbrookdale , is the national body leading the revival of thecoppice industry in the United Kingdom. Formerly the Greenwood Trust, it is a charity which was formed in 1984 with the help of many volunteers and specialists who were concerned about the environment. It aims to support native broadleaved woodlands through the teaching of traditional woodland management skills and greenwood crafts. [http://www.ironbridgeguide.info/ironbridge_tour/tour_05.shtml]Green Wood Centre also houses the Ironbridge Woodland Experience for visitors. [http://www.thewellingtonnews.co.uk/2007/03/13/Green-Wood-Centre-Bean-Pole-Fair] Located close to the
Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site , the Green Wood Centre is the first establishment in Shropshire to achieve a Gold award in the Green Tourism Business Scheme. [http://www.green-business.co.uk/Destination_Detail.asp?ID=675]The buildings
Woodland College
Woodland College, designed for the Green Wood Centre by architects Simmonds Mills, is an example of
sustainable architecture . The design incorporates high levels of energy efficiency and an innovative timber structure utilising local timber.The main support columns are
sweet chestnut tree trunks concreted into place. Upper structure are peeled ash logs that could be replaced if necessary. Other species used in the College are Douglas fir (window frames and external cladding), European larch (wall studs, ceiling rafters and also external cladding) and English oak for the window sub sills.Woodland College is used as an office space, a teaching room for woodland craft courses, a conference venue and for community events (such as the monthly music night). Woodland College holds 70 people seated and 100 standing. In the summer of 2007 Green Wood Centre gained its marriage licence to perform weddings in the Woodland College, and many "woodland weddings" have taken place.
Woodland College Efficiency
The Woodland College has several environmentally-friendly features.
Solar radiation - The orientation of the building enables the optimimum usage of solar energy entering the building.
Heat exchangers – The heat exchangers take the heat from outgoing air and preheat the cold fresh incoming air, which is then sent around the building. It is calculated that the heat exchangers will maintain an average temperature of 11 degrees Celsius, which means that only a small use of the heating system is needed to top up the building's requirements.
Windows – The windows were made by Green Wood Centre, incorporating double-glazed units and low emissivity glass, together with insulated spacer bars and extra deep window frames. The windows thus allow more heat in over the year than they let escape.
Heat storage – The internal walls are built using dense concrete blocks in order to store heat gained during warmer periods and retain warmth in the colder periods. This helps to maintain the temperature inside the building while the outside temperature fluctuates.
The Station House
Green Wood Centre is situated on the old Coalbrookdale Station site. The once-derelict Station House has been restored and now houses the offices for Green Wood Centre and the head office for the Small Woods Association. [http://www.smallwoods.org.uk/170_About-the-SWA.asp]
Trains still pass by, ferrying coal to
Ironbridge Power Station .The Cruck Barn
The
Cruck frame d or Coracle Barn was constructed in 1988. The barn is made from wood sourced from the Gorge. The frame is made from oak, ash and elm whilst the roof is covered with chestnut shingles and the wall panels are woven hazel and sweet chestnut. The design is based upon a Herefordshire cruck barn atAvoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings inBromsgrove ,Worcestershire .A display of
coracles is held in the Cruck Barn for the general public to view. Coracles have a long history in Ironbridge. As there was a toll for using the bridge, locals would use a coracle instead to cross the river. They were also used to collect driftwood and, if the floods had trapped an animal, the coraclemen would paddle across to net them, giving them a reputation as poachers.Wood fuel at Green Wood Centre
Green Wood Centre uses
wood fuel in a Froling 50 kW Log Burner. A heated main runs the length of the site heating all four main buildings. The boiler is situated in a boiler house attached to the Cruck Barn. The boiler burns around one wheelbarrow's worth of logs a day during the spring and autumn but the load varies between summer and winter.Hot water passes through the burn chamber and is stored in a buffer tank in the Cruck Barn. The well-insulated water can stay hot for a week. The water travels along the pipes to the buildings where the thermostatic controls have been switched on. The logs are sourced from local coppiced woods that are currently being restored by Green Wood Centre volunteers.
The system was installed in December 2005 and since then has not only reduced considerably the amount of electricity used on site but also has helped the restoration of local woodlands and improved conditions for biodiversity and timber production. The system was installed with the help of a grant given by the Onyx Environmental Trust.
Reed bed system
In 1990 a
reed bed sewage system was installed at Green Wood Centre. A reed bed system purifies and recycles all waste water from toilets, sinks and showers. It avoids the need for an expensive water cleansing and processing through a mains system. The purified water leads to a clean pond in the Goose Pen.Courses
Green Wood Centre has been running courses since it opened twenty years ago. Now the Centre runs approximately sixty nationally-respected woodland craft courses and coppice courses a year.
Volunteering
Green Wood Centre runs a joint volunteer project with Severn Gorge Countryside Trust, who own most of the woodland around the Ironbridge Gorge. Volunteers are instructed in coppicing, scrub removal, deer fencing, tree planting, step building and woodland management.
Cinnamon
In Easter of 2007 Cinnamon cafe was opened at Green Wood Centre. Cinnamon is a vegetarian cafe based in
Bridgnorth with a monthly music night. The vegetarian food and music night are now recreated in the woodland setting for visitors and staff. [http://www.shropveg.makessense.co.uk/locations/1558.html]ee also
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Cider
*Coracle
*Basket making
*Hedge laying
*Coppicing
*Ironbridge
*Ironbridge Gorge
*Telford External links
* [http://www.greenwoodcentre.org.uk/ Green Wood Centre Main Site] For more information on the Site
* [http://www.smallwoods.org.uk/ Smallwoods Association]
* [http://www.severngorge.org.uk/ Severn Gorge Countryside Trust] Joint Volunteer Project
* [http://www.coppice-products.co.uk/ Coppice Products]
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