Mansfield Wildlife Rescue
About the project
Mansfield Wildlife Rescue is a registered charity dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and caring for injured, abandoned and orphaned native wildlife across Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
The organisation supports a wide range of animals including badgers, foxes, hedgehogs, birds of prey and swallows, with the aim of returning them safely back into their natural habitats wherever possible. As a largely volunteer-led and self-funded charity, Mansfield Wildlife Rescue provides essential veterinary care, feeding and sheltered recovery for wildlife in need, while also supporting community education and engagement around conservation and animal welfare.
With support from Mansfield District Council via the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), a previously unused woodland area on site has now been transformed into an engaging outdoor play and exploration space for children.
The project:
At Mansfield Wildlife Rescue, VIY delivered a series of outdoor improvements to create a fun, nature-based play environment that encourages exploration, creativity and active play.
Key works included:
- Construction of a large timber teepee play structure
- Creation of a castle-themed adventure play area
- Installation of A-frame climbing structures and balance beams
- Development of a fire pit and gathering space
- Repurposing an old wooden wheel found on site into a unique slide with steps, giving new life to existing materials while celebrating the site’s history
- Entrance improvements with new sleeper edging to replace a muddy and uneven pathway with a safer, more welcoming access route
All timber features were built for long-term use and treated with Dulux exterior stains and preservatives to help protect them from the weather and ensure the space can be enjoyed for years to come.
Overall, these improvements have transformed an unused woodland area into a creative and welcoming outdoor environment for visiting children and families.
The young people:
15 young people took part in the project at Mansfield, referred by Inspire Culture, Mansfield Jobcentre Plus, Pollyteach Mansfield and Vision West Notts College
- 13.5% of learners were NEET , 73% were EET at Risk , 13.5% EET not at risk
- 47% of learners had a physical disability, learning difficulty/disability or mental health condition
14 Entry Level 3 City & Guilds accreditations were achieved;
4 x Introducing Paint Finishing Skills, 6 x Introducing Site Carpentry Skills, 4 x Health & Safety in Places of Work
Community impact:
The venue has since shared a video of the space in use and some lovely feedback – and it’s really special seeing children experience it for the first time. Watch it here.