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At the Wolseley Community and Economic Development Trust, we are committed to creating a resilient, healthy, and sustainable future for our tenants and our local community

GREEN LEASES

Our business park team has spent the year preparing to introduce Green Leases for our tenants. By incorporating specific terms focused on energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste reduction, we are expanding our existing sustainability efforts.

This move allows our parks to create a much more sustainable environment that benefits both our tenants and the local community, helping our partners boost their own green credentials through a collaborative approach.

 


GREEN SPACES

Wolseley Business Park: The Patchwork Garden

The Patchwork Garden is a vibrant, multi-use space designed to facilitate wellbeing and community connection.

The garden provides a quiet, accessible outdoor area for employees to decompress and for community members to gather.

Its layout supports a variety of functions, from individual breaks to organised community activities and gardening groups

Click here to visit out Patchwork Community Garden page

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BIODIVERSITY

To support local wildlife and improve urban ecology, we have integrated several biodiversity initiatives throughout our developments:

Wildflower meadows: Using native varieties to replace traditional lawns, providing foraging opportunities for pollinators while reducing maintenance costs.

Pollinator-friendly zones: Specifically designed areas to support bees and butterflies.

Habitat creation: We have strategically placed bee and bug hotels, log piles, and bird and bat boxes to provide crucial breeding sites.

 

 


ENERGY

We optimise unique community-led models to power our facilities through renewable energy:

Wolseley Community Hub:

Powered by Just Power CIC (a collaboration between Wolseley Trust and Locality). This project is embedded within our operations, creating a replicable model for sustainable community investment.

 


TRANSPORT

Our transport hub initiative aims to promote a more sustainable infrastructure, encouraging eco-friendly commuting and boosting employee wellbeing:

Cycle Facilities:

We provide secure cycle racks and storage to support healthy lifestyle choices.

Electric Bike Station:

Installed adjacent to the Wolseley Community Hub to provide a low-carbon alternative for the local community and tenants.

Strategic Links:

Our parks are well-located near existing public transport networks to reduce reliance on private vehicles.

Partnerships:

In partnership with Plymotion, we hosted Beryl Bike training sessions for our tenants and local residents.

To encourage alternative travel to work, and we have issued 31 free 400-minute bike vouchers

 


WASTE

We are committed to a circular economy and minimising our waste footprint:

Zero to Landfill:

We work with a zero-to-landfill recycling contractor, provided free of charge for our tenants.

Compost Scheme:

We repurpose food waste from our community café to create compost. This organic material is then used by our grounds team to feed the flowerbeds and planted areas across our parks.

 

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WATER

We are implementing practical solutions to conserve water and reduce plastic waste:

Refill Station:

We have dedicated stations within our community facilities and offices making chilled, filtered water easily available for tenants, visitors and hirers or our meeting rooms and conference facilities.

Water Butts:

Located on-site to harvest rainwater, which is used for the ongoing maintenance of our business park grounds and gardens.

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WORKING WITH OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY

Jubilee tree planting

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Planting with Ford School

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Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre Team

Louise - Office Coordinator

Julie - Wellbeing Hub Advisor

Marie - Wellbeing Hub Advisor

Lotta - Community Health and Wellbeing Coach


 Caretaking Team

Shane - Security and Maintenance Team Leader

Geoff - Caretaker

Tim - Caretaker

Mike - Cleaning Operative

Karen - Cleaning Operative


 Scott Cafe Team

Emma - Cafe Assistant

Claire - Cafe Assistant

Maxine - Cafe Assistant


 Healthy Futures Personalised Care Service Team

Joanne - Senior Healthy Futures Service Coordinator

Donna - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Laura - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Daniel - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Jackie - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Laura - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Suzanne - Health and Wellbeing Coach

Melanie - Frailty Social Prescribing Link Worker

Joanne - Social Prescribing Link Worker, Cancer Champion Project

Amy - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Sarah - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Fiona - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Rachel - Social Prescribing Link Worker

Matt - Community Health and Wellbeing Worker

Saryah - Community Health and Wellbeing Worker

Miranda - Community Health and Wellbeing Worker

Becky - Community Health and Wellbeing Worker


 Healthy Futures Counselling Service

Rowena - Counselling Coordinator

Gemma - Therapeutic Counsellor

Alex - Therapeutic Counsellor

Victoria - Therapeutic Counsellor


 Youth Group Team

Simone - Senior Youth Worker

William - Sessional Youth Worker

Gain new experiences in a supportive, friendly environment and make a real difference in your local community.

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As a volunteer, you will:

  • Gain new experiences in a supportive, friendly environment.
  • Access training in areas like digital inclusion or health promotion.
  • Stay active and socially connected.
  • See the direct results of your work in your local community.

We will provide:

  • An induction to the Trust and ongoing training.
  • Reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses.
  • A dedicated colleague to support your journey.
  • A welcoming space where your voice and ideas are heard.

Ready to start?  Contact us on 01752 203670 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. 

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At the Wolseley Community and Economic Development Trust, we are committed to creating a resilient, healthy, and sustainable future for our tenants and our local community

GREEN LEASES

Our business park team has spent the year preparing to introduce Green Leases for our tenants. By incorporating specific terms focused on energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste reduction, we are expanding our existing sustainability efforts.

This move allows our parks to create a much more sustainable environment that benefits both our tenants and the local community, helping our partners boost their own green credentials through a collaborative approach.

 


GREEN SPACES

Scott Business Park: The Meadow

 

The Meadow is a dedicated amenity space that balances ecological health with functional outdoor use.

Wild meadow planting: We have replaced traditional grass with native meadow species to support local pollinators.   

Tree and Sensory features: The area includes a canopy of mature trees and sensory art, creating a distinct environment for breaks or informal meetings.  

Amenity seating: Integrated seating allows tenants and residents to use the space for rest and reflection throughout the day.

 


BIODIVERSITY

To support local wildlife and improve urban ecology, we have integrated several biodiversity initiatives throughout our developments:

Wildflower meadows: Using native varieties to replace traditional lawns, providing foraging opportunities for pollinators while reducing maintenance costs.

Pollinator-friendly zones: Specifically designed areas to support bees and butterflies.

Habitat creation: We have strategically placed bee and bug hotels, log piles, and bird and bat boxes to provide crucial breeding sites.

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ENERGY

We optimise unique community-led models to power our facilities through renewable energy:

Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre:

Our solar project here is a key partnership with Plymouth Energy Community (PEC), linking health and well-being with environmental responsibility.

 


WASTE

We are committed to a circular economy and minimising our waste footprint:

Zero to Landfill:

We work with a zero-to-landfill recycling contractor, provided free of charge for our tenants.

Compost Scheme:

We repurpose food waste from our community café to create compost. This organic material is then used by our grounds team to feed the flowerbeds and planted areas across our parks.

 

  

 


WATER

We are implementing practical solutions to conserve water and reduce plastic waste:

Refill Station:

We have dedicated stations within our community facilities and offices making chilled, filtered water easily available for tenants, visitors and hirers or our meeting rooms and conference facilities.

Water Butts:

Located on-site to harvest rainwater, which is used for the ongoing maintenance of our business park grounds and gardens.

 

 


WORKING WITH OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY

Jubilee tree planting

  

 


Planting with Ford School

  

  

 

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We are proud to be able to uniquely offer our tenants a range of facilities, services and benefits

 


Café Scott  

Located in the Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre, Café Scott is the heart of the park.

Whether you’re grabbing a quick snack, brainstorming with your team, or hosting a client lunch, our café offers a friendly atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating.

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Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre & Wellbeing Hub

We believe a healthy business starts with healthy people.

Our on-site Wellbeing Hub provides a broad range of support for you and your colleagues, including professional counselling, health and wellbeing coaching, and family support services.

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Heartbeat Gym

Maintain your fitness goals without leaving the park.

The Heartbeat Gym is our on-site fitness suite, offering a convenient space to stay active throughout the working week.

 


Wellbeing Green Space

Take a break in our Meadow Area.

This dedicated green space is perfect for a quiet stroll and a breath of fresh air in a natural setting.

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Meeting rooms

Our Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre and Wolseley Hub offer meeting rooms and multi use halls for groups from 2-100 people

Rooms can be hired by the hour, half day or full day with discounts for our business park tenants.

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We are proud to be able to uniquely offer our tenants a range of facilities, services and benefits

 


Ford Gym

Based on the business park our accessible community gym is fully equipped and offers a range of physical activity sessions to suit your needs.

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Childcare Nursery

Our onsite Nursery provides a safe, nurturing, and educational environment for your little ones, just a short walk from your desk.

https://www.thecabinchildcarecentre.co.uk/wolseley-hub-nursery

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Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre & Wellbeing Hub

We believe a healthy business starts with healthy people.

Our Wellbeing Hub provides a broad range of support for you and your colleagues, including professional counselling, health and wellbeing coaching, and family support services.

WB HUB Logo


Green space

Take a break in the Patchwork garden our dedicated green sanctuary and home to a range of community gardening initiatives.

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Meeting Rooms

Our Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre and Wolseley Hub offer meeting rooms and multi use halls for groups from 2-100 people

Rooms can be hired by the hour, half day or full day with discounts for our business park tenants.

 

 

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 Frailty Social Prescribing PosterA community-led initiative in Plymouth, Age Positive helps older adults stay active, independent, and connected. Delivered by the Wolseley Trust with Improving Lives Plymouth and Timebank South West, it reduces isolation and boosts quality of life – making ageing a time to thrive.

Three interconnected elements:

  • Frailty-Focused Social Prescribing – personalised one-to-one support from a dedicated Link Worker at the Wolseley Trust.
  • Peer Support (Improving Lives Plymouth) – breaking down barriers and building meaningful social connections.
  • Skills Exchange (Timebank South West) – sharing skills and time to grow confidence, purpose, and community contribution.

Our Frailty Social Prescribing Link Worker (FSPLW) works hand-in-hand with GP practices and local partners, making sure older people get the right support at the right time by:

  • Connecting patients to community resources like Wellbeing Hubs, Memory Matters, and The Elder Tree.
  • Supporting people directly with tailored advice and encouragement.
  • Building confidence across the local workforce by sharing training and promoting frailty-aware ways of working

Welcome to our new Community Library at the Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre

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We're so excited to offer a space where you can discover new stories and maybe even connect with some fellow book lovers. Our library was set up by our wonderful Wellbeing Hub Advisor, Marie, who believes in the power of reading for well-being.

Join our Book Club for just £1 and enjoy exchanging as many books as you like. It's a fantastic way to broaden your horizons and find your next favourite read.

For more information contact Marie on 01752 203670.

Wolseley Trust Jobs and Training Fair

We are delighted to be hosting the Wolseley Trust Job and Training Fair at the The Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre Wellbeing Hub, Scott Business Park on Thursday 02nd July 2026 between 11.00am - 2.00pm.

Spaces are filling up and we are excited to have already confirmed several reputable training providers and current recruiters for the day. We have organisations from the security, construction, nursing, care, transport and support industries to name a few! 

We still have some spaces available so if you are an organisation/ recruiter interested in having a FREE table at the fair please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to reserve a spot. 

The event is also FREE to attend for the public, with our Cafe Scott open for food and refreshments. If you are looking for a job, training or would just like to have a chat and explore your next steps, we look forward to welcoming you to the Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre on Thursday 02nd July 2026 from 11.00am - 2.00pm.

We will be announcing more businesses over the next few weeks so watch this space!!

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Wolseley Trust Fun Day - Saturday 05th September 2026    

We are very excited to share news of our annual fun day. This year we have chosen a ‘SPACE’ theme, so would love to see all you budding astronauts or planet loving star gazers come along and explore our cosmic activities on offer.

There will be stalls, raffles, crafts, games and much more for all to enjoy on the day with special guests and live music.  Cafe Scott will be open providing a BBQ with a free burger/hotdog to all existing members and any new members that sign up on the day.

So please come and join us at The Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre Wellbeing Hub on Saturday 5th September 2026 from 11.00am - 2.00pm for a day of community fun.

Stalls are available for £5. Please contact Louise to book on 01752 607449 or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

There are also still slots available for any local organisations who wish to provide a demonstration to showcase their offer.

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Dementia Advice Sessions

Dementia Advice sessions run by Memory Matters will be held at The Jan Cutting Healthy Living Centre Wellbeing Hub, launching on Thursday 30th October 2025 10.30am - 2.30pm, and on the last Thursday of every month thereafter.

Please come along to one of thier drop-in sessions to see a Dementia Advisor if you need help, advice or support with anything memory related.

No appointment needed.

 

 


 

 

   

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WCEDT Registered Office

Wolseley Trust Business Park
Unit 3
Wolseley Close
Plymouth
PL2 3BY

Tel: 01752 607449