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Oxford. As cruel as it is beautiful: the battle for Warneford Meadow

Andy Boddington | 04.02.2007 14:02 | Ecology | Free Spaces | Oxford

Oxford, England. The trouble with this city is that it is bursting at the seams. It wants to expand over the green fields that surround it. And it wants to build on Warneford Meadow. But local communities hope to save it.

Oxford, England. A destination for tourists and intellectuals worldwide. A place full of beauty, but also of cruelty. The trouble with this city is that it is bursting at the seams. It wants to expand over the green fields that surround it. And it wants to build on Warneford Meadow.

For decades this unkempt meadow has been used by local residents to stroll and play. It is rich in wildlife, but sadly not rich enough to get an environmental designation. It is a community resource but communities now count for so little in the crowded south east of England.

The meadow was given to the local mental health hospital for the benefit of its patients. It has been open to walkers long since and provides calm in a hectic city. But the National Health Service now wishes to sell it to developers, including the land-hungry Oxford Brookes University. It is a cruel act in a city known for its beauty. Hundreds of people in the local community are protesting. But will they be heard? Decisions on the future of Warneford Meadow are being made in the coming weeks but the battle is bound to drag out in the courts.

We need to save this meadow. We need to save meadows everywhere. We need tranquil green spaces as much as we need a vibrant urban townscape.

 http://www.cpreoxon.org.uk/campaigns/oxon/oxford/warneford_meadow.htm

Andy Boddington
- e-mail: campaign@cpreoxon.org.uk
- Homepage: http://www.cpreoxon.org.uk/campaigns/oxon/oxford/warneford_meadow.htm

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Land giveaways

04.02.2007 16:20

usually come with covenants.Do a land registry search and see if there is anything about selling restrictions.

Beaker


People in big houses moaning about the loss of their amentities

21.02.2007 12:02

What the writer doesn't mention is that only one row of very large houses backs on to this meadow. Otherwise it is surrrounded by hospitals and has very poor access. I think the main amenity is for well off people to take their dogs for a walk and crap. Most people living more than 400 meteres away don't evewn know of the meadows existance.

Mental health patients have very little access to this field - but who in Hill Top Road gives a monkeys about the tight restrictions on the mentally ill at the Warneford. They certainly haven't mentioned it in the last decade or objected when the admission wards were locked.

The real issue here is the fact that public resources are being sold of to prop up a struggling NHS hospital, all part of the new business environment the NHS now has to operate in. Again no protest from the locals about the future of the NHS as it is privatised.

Mental health worker