Monday, 31 January 2011

Launch of Westbrook Undercliff Nature Park



Just got back from the site after meeting with the Kent Wildlife Trust, Natural England and Thanet Coast Project. The soil has been checked for planting and has proved very suitable. So all systems are go. The poster above gives details of the launch and I hope that lots of people will want to be involved. There should be a marquee on site on the day with information about the project and a chance for you to give your views on the future of the site.

If you want to get involved there will be lots of activities to suit all ages and abilities so come along and see whats going on.

For hawk eyes amongst you there is a minor error "you" should read "your" the corrected version was not available at time of publication.

Further updates will be posted on this blog.

Thursday, 27 January 2011

Save Our Forests

http://www.38degrees.org.uk/save-our-forests

I've just signed up to support the Save Our Forests petition. The government is planning to sell off all our forests. I've just signed up and wanted to let you know about it. The more of us take part, the stronger the message will be and the more likely we are to save our forests.

Please sign the petition now: Sorry link above will not work so please copy and paste into your browser.

Thanks,
Buzz

Monday, 24 January 2011

Nash Lane

Driving along Nash Lane this weekend I noticed a sign announcing the land adjacent known as the ‘old line’ is to be auctioned by Clive Emson.

Some seven years ago I remember visiting the council information bus in Cecil Square and discussing with a gentleman on that bus why the council sold it in the first place as it would have made a brilliant cycleway to Westwood Cross from Margate. He held up his hands and said the council had made a big mistake in selling this land. This was no doubt an asset disposal too far.

Following the sale the land was bulldozed wrecking all the wildlife that had survived there for many years much to the disgust of local residents. All protests were in vain and the land was turned into an eye saw with rubble dumped on it.

There ensued several planning requests to build houses on the site no doubt on the assumption this would be a ‘brownfield site’ . I understand that these were turned down. The guide price in the online catalogue for the land is £30k to £35k and it is advertised as land for potential development. This could be an opportunity for the council to right a wrong but in these cash strapped days I think this is very doubtful. Link  http://www.cliveemson.co.uk/download.asp Lot 58.