I'm glad Eddie brought up the Jewson's Stretch
over on another post.
For the last few weeks I've been driving by there and thinking that the strip of land between the Jewson's Buildings on and the road could quite easily be brought into use as a public amenity on the same basis as the land along the New River, i.e. involving no transfer of ownership, but an opening up of use to the public.
Easy:
- take down the awful fence
- erect a wooden (non-eyesore) fence further in to protect Jewson's property
- manage the area for wild flowers through the seasons.
Why not?
Could this be afforded by a Make the Difference grant? Or, are there similar grants available and those that have been used for Fairlands and Ducketts?
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