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Alma Road Recreation Ground Landscaping and Mini-Woodland Scheme
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We would like to seek the views of parks users on our proposals to introduce landscaped features and a 'Mini-Woodland' at Alma Road Recreation Ground (adjacent to Alma Road).
The aim of the project is to introduce raised mounds, wetland scrapes and a 'Mini-Woodland' to the grounds. It is proposed to use the excavated soil from Durants Park wetlands to create shallow mounds in the middle of the park where a 'Mini-Woodland' will also be established. This is the most sustainable way of reusing the excavated material.
The proposals will benefit the site and local area in the following ways:
The enhancement of native biodiversity through the creation of a nature-rich habitat
Improvement of local air quality through the planting of a "Mini-Woodland"
Reconnecting surrounding communities with nature
Please review the consultation documents before you complete the questionnaire.
Deadline for participating in this consultation is 5pm on Sunday 27th February 2022.
We would like to seek the views of parks users on our proposals to introduce landscaped features and a 'Mini-Woodland' at Alma Road Recreation Ground (adjacent to Alma Road).
The aim of the project is to introduce raised mounds, wetland scrapes and a 'Mini-Woodland' to the grounds. It is proposed to use the excavated soil from Durants Park wetlands to create shallow mounds in the middle of the park where a 'Mini-Woodland' will also be established. This is the most sustainable way of reusing the excavated material.
The proposals will benefit the site and local area in the following ways:
The enhancement of native biodiversity through the creation of a nature-rich habitat
Improvement of local air quality through the planting of a "Mini-Woodland"
Reconnecting surrounding communities with nature
Please review the consultation documents before you complete the questionnaire.
Deadline for participating in this consultation is 5pm on Sunday 27th February 2022.
The following questions relate to the Alma Road Recreation Ground Landscaping Proposals. Please look through the consultation document before you answer these questions.
This information is strictly confidential for the purpose of this event. Personal Data will not be shared. General data will be shared with related partners where appropriate in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018.