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Sharp Hill; Whats de big oidea?

I. Havenoname | 10.05.2006 17:14 | Ecology | Free Spaces

This is being posted thru doors now.
Get on it!

We create the world we live in.
How we design our cities is a reflection of who we are. If there is no place for nature then we have forgotton where we come from.

Why not use this lovely weather to leave the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the --- hectres of land available to us at Sharp Hill.
Visit the tranquil fields around lodge farm.
Watch spring slowly turn into summer and beyond.
See how much wildlife you can spot!

Now imagine how much there could be.
Up until 1991 the fields were crossed with thick hedgerows, also known as “wildlife corridors”. There’s a lot of flowers, birds, mammals, bushes and insects that would really like them back, as it gets harder and harder for them to survive every year.
Meanwhile, in the city, cars jam up and people get stressed.
Now how about we save two birds with no stone!

An oasis of nature. A place where young and old of all backgrounds are equal.
An open space of enough splendour as to make Nottingham(shire) a wonderful place to be, where the wildlife there today can begin to re-establish itself. Plus, we have a fantastic community resource for all sorts of outdoor activities.

The site is already used by some schools for environmental education. Projects such as hut-making, organic farming, and habitat management are just waiting to be started!

Or we could have Bovis Homes build 1200 houses on it.
In march this year, that’s what 26 of Rushcliffe’s councillors voted for, while 14 opposed and eight abstained. They vote again on June the 15th.

A Government planning inspector recommended that Rushcliffe look elsewhere, after a very long and very expensive enquiry, paid for in part by members of the community. The council took part, and then ignored the findings!

Join us in exploring what could sadly be the last chance to see… and make sure it’s not!

If we can show the council how much this wonderful site could mean, the votes may swing.
Rushcliffe Residents Association, Lodge Hill Close and others are continuing with their legal challenge, fund-raising for a judicial review.
The issue has received detailed coverage in the local media.
Save Sharp Hill (Ssh!) are now based on site to help us get the best out of the area.
Individuals everywhere are finding new ways to inch towards our goal.

Sharp Hill is still here.

What can you do?

I. Havenoname
- e-mail: sharphill@planet-save.com

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All very good, but....

12.05.2006 12:27

This is a good campaign, with great potential...but I have heard worrying rumours about the atmosphere at the camp. I admit these are all heard second hand, but they are widely circulated perceptions, so need addressing! There is a perception that the camp is lunched out and druggy, and very disorganised...if so, there is likely to be a downward spiral as more and more lunch-outs are attracted to the camp, and more sorted people leave....there's nothing wrong with partying etc. but there needs to be a balance, and we need to remember what the *purpose* of the camp is.

I would humbly suggest working urgently on the organisation and atmosphere of the camp if you really want to win! Good luck!

Eco-worrier


thanks

12.05.2006 14:16

please come and help us meet this potential.
We are novices but this is big. come down and make it better. they were teething problems that are now sorted out. I'm a little dissapointed in the lack of support if I'm honest.
Here we have normal folk joining us swampies and giving major love. Please please please get over the rumours and light that lamp!
all problems can be overcome.... we have till june 15 b4 they vote again.
SOLIDARITY NOT SOLITUDE!!!!
THIS IS YOUR GREENBELT TOO!!!!
IF IT AINT GOOD ENOUGH, GET ON IT!!!!

Tim


moving on, we are one step ahead!

12.05.2006 14:28

PS the 'druggies' were unrelated party goers who chose our site after their original site fell through. We are now ready for anything. NE1 want to make badges etc?
Please draw a line under rumours... that is old news!


12:00 - 19 April 2006

Opponents of the Sharphill Wood development hope they can sway the councillors who voted in favour of the plans.

At the last meeting in March, 26 councillors voted for the homes while 14 opposed and eight abstained.

The Conservative-led council will vote again on June 15, and the Post spoke to Conservative members to hear their views.

Coun George Buckley
Coun Reg Adair
Coun David Bell
Coun Ronald Heatherington
Coun Kenneth Keyworth
Coun Nigel Lawrence
Coun Richard Butler
Coun Jacqui Marshall
Coun Barrie Cooper
Coun John Cranswick
Coun Roy Butcher
Coun John Ellis said:
Coun Debbie Mason said:


Councillors Christine Jeffreys, James Fearon, Brian Dale and Neil Clarke, were unavailable for comment.

Councillors Margaret Males, Gordon Moore and Michael Hemsley declined to comment.

These are the relevent folk. some for some against. Put 'councillors views' in evening post search engine to see who's who.\


If u can help we need you!
(thanks to those already helping, u know who u r!)

timpleton


P.S,

12.05.2006 14:40

Thanks for your constructive criticism. I think the organisation factor is on the way to being solved now.

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BBC's politics show is being broadcast from the site sunday from about 11, please come along and show your support.

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