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Author: | Phil Espin [ Tue Mar 24, 2015 4:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Sutton Bridge Park facing ecocide |
I have received this email from Lesley Robinson of Sutton Bridge which speaks for itself "Dear Lincs Bird Club I am wondering whether you would be able to offer me advice/help. Our local park is at risk from "tidying up" by the parish council. We have a wonderful rough hedge row following the length of the park, full of tall limes, willows and bramble scrub etc. Fortunately I have been promised that the removal of this brilliant corridor for wild life, has been temporarily postponed. I have been asked to submit justifications for it to remain, and therefore I am seeking as much help as I can muster! Are you able to offer any help or advice, I would so very much appreciate it. Perhaps you could point me in the right direction. Also can we assess the wildlife populations of this area too. I was told that just 1 metre width of scrub would remain, and the area would be turned into a BMX bike track!!! Please do reply, thank you so much Yours etc" If anyone in that part of the county can help, especially if you know the site please pm me and I will send you Lesley's email. Cheers Phil Espin |
Author: | Jim Wright [ Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Sutton Bridge Park facing ecocide |
Time is short - Lesley Robinson's effort to safeguard this stretch of wildlife corridor is due to be considered by the parish council at its meeting on Tuesday evening March 31 I have just emailed supporting a stay of execution on any habitat destruction direct to the clerk at clerk@suttonbridgeparishcouncil.co.uk Perhaps other members, particularly those familiar with the patch, might consider doing likewise. I imagine that what LR would really have liked would be for an official letter from the LBC (or better still from local branches of the RSPB/ Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust) to have been sent to the parish council. That would have added oomph to her campaign. It would be a real shame if she finds herself a voice in the wilderness , particularly if the welfare of songbirds may be at risk. Having said that, I appreciate that parish councils are rightly under pressure to provide more recreational facilities for young people. It would be great if an alternative site could be found for the skate park, though life is never that simple. |
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