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To: Marvin Rees - Mayor Of Bristol

Save Hengrove Park from housing development

Marvin - please agree to restrict house building at Hengrove Park to previously agreed numbers and maintain an extensive open park with sporting and recreational facilities for the local community to enjoy.

Why is this important?

Hengrove Park is the largest open recreational space in South Bristol, and an important resource used by the local community for sports and leisure activities. But Bristol Council wants to drastically reduce it in size by concreting over the majority it for housing - which will result in part of this precious resource being lost forever. The park is currently 76 hectares in size, but the proposed development of around 1700 houses would build on 45 hectares of it - reducing it in size by more than half. The green space left will be considerably smaller and fragmented, and a shadow of the current amenity. Parks must be protected for communities and future generations, and the Council needs to understand how passionately people feel about public assets being sacrificed for development. Local councillors recently blocked a move to build this increased number of houses, and the council's proposal is being referred to a special meeting on Monday March 27th 4pm at the Council House, College Green, Bristol, which could overturn their attempts to block the expanded development. They urgently need our support.
Hengrove, Bristol

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Updates

2017-03-30 07:30:30 +0100

100 signatures reached

2017-03-29 23:06:29 +0100

50 signatures reached

2017-03-29 21:30:45 +0100

25 signatures reached

2017-03-29 20:28:29 +0100

10 signatures reached