This is the official website for Playful Green Planet Hull, one of the pilot projects for The RSA’s landmark Playful Green Planetproject.
Our next event is:
Phoenix Families CIC and Playful Green Hull invite you to
A Tea Time Family Picnic
Come join us for a relaxed, Family Picnic in recognition of Maternal Mental Health Week!
Bring your sandwiches and your loved ones to enjoy some quality time outdoors in the beautiful Thwaite Gardens
This is a FREE in-person event delivered by Phoenix Families CIC and Playful Green Planet, Hull to support and connect families while raising awareness about maternal mental health. Don’t miss out on an afternoon of smiles, exploring and community vibes!
All at the University Botanic Gardens, 57 Thwaite Street, Cottingham.
Book your ticket for FREE here: Tea Time Family Picnic





Built on our passion for the outdoors, we’re bringing together the best of our region. Together, we will enhance participation in green spaces for children, families, and early childhood providers and trainers in the Hull and Humber regions of the United Kingdom.
We will:
- Utilise our dedicated green spaces to facilitate nature connection.
- Include children, families and early childhood providers to build community connection.
- Empower participants with creative opportunities by supporting cultural expression and storytelling from children.
- Embrace the heart of the RSA’s Design for Life mission, by unlocking the confidence, capabilities and connections of children to provide an impetus for long-term change in our local community.

We’re on a mission to help increase the use of outdoor spaces for children in Hull at the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Working with local primary schools, nurseries, childminders, charities and community groups, we’re equipping our city to re-connect with the outdoors.
Find our more about our project:

Our Mission
Discover our aims and objectives.

Our Roadmap
Dive into our projected timeline for the next year.

Our Partners
Find out more about the team making this all happen.
