Sparrow Park
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That little area opposite the carpet shop.... A few of you could get together and go tidy it. It wouldn't take long. Get the local paper involved. Put the council to shame.We have a road traffic roundabout near us and you should see the state of that! Some here are spectacular but ours looks a mess. In my opinion if they're not prepared to look after it then it may as well be concreted over. It wouldn't look any worse than it does now.
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Yes fingers crossed for you.It seems pretty daft having a piece of unkempt land the locals want to look after, but can't for nonsense red tape and jargon.
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If I could get only get the freehold to that odd triangle I'd build on it something like this lovely old+modern on York Sthttp://goo.gl/maps/B1GDWith parking, and then enjoy a Bohemian lifestyle. 0.2Miles / 1 minute to Skyrack.Sorry, but I think that would be nice.What is the plan, idea for this 'little park' then? Wildlife etc?
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Cardiarms wrote: Bird boxes/bat boxes and increasing the variety of wildlife and plants is on the agenda. Planting spring bulbs etc. The vegetation needs managing properly to provide this variety. At the moment it's too dense with saplings and ivy. Book hunting in the Mind shop tomoz, I shall wander down Chapel Ln and have a skeg.Do say hello if you see me