Brook Forest
Rewilding a Water Course.


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Native Species
We are planting Brook Forest in Goresbrook Park, spanning 1,500 square meters across two sections. The forest will be home to 4,800 trees, transforming the park into a lush sanctuary and providing a biodiverse, green space for the local community.
This restoration enhances the entire catchment area, with Gores Brook – a stream that runs through the park – connecting it to the neighboring Parsloes Park, where the Forest of Thanks, another SUGi Pocket Forest, was planted. As the forest grows, it will serve as a space for recreation, education, and community engagement, highlighting the transformative impact of greening our urban spaces.
Forest Maker
Adrian Wong


Forest Partner

Forest Design
Gores Brook plays an integral role in the forest’s design. Meandering through the heart of the forest, it creates a natural divide between two distinct planted sections. The stream not only nourishes the surrounding trees but also sustains a diverse range of local wildlife.
