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Help Design a new Saltram Countryside Park | Help Design a new Saltram Countryside Park |
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| Friday, 30 July 2010 | |
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People in Plymouth are offered an unusual opportunity to help shape the countryside on their doorstep. A master plan is being drawn up for the Saltram Countryside Park, which will cover 640 acres of land to the east of Plymouth, bringing the best of the countryside to the city. The idea for a park was first developed in 2005 and discussed as part of the North Plymstock Area Action Plan. It also features in the Plymouth Green Infrastructure Delivery Plan 2010 which sets out how the natural environment will be protected and improved as the city grows over the coming years. Now a team from Land Use Consultants are starting to put together ideas for the Saltram Countryside Park which they want people to comment on. They include:
The park would include the existing National Trust-owned Saltram Estate, which has the Grade I listed house, as well as a registered park and garden. The Woodland Trust’s Hardwick Wood would also fall within its boundaries as well as privately-owned land. Natural England, the National Trust and Plymouth City Council have been working closely together along with other partners at South Hams District Council,the Forestry Commission and the Woodland Trust to ensure the city nurtures its vital natural spaces in a coordinated way. Councillor Ted Fry, Cabinet Member for Planning, Regeneration and Economic Growth said: "Establishing new uses for such a large area of countryside on Plymouth's doorstep is not something that happens every day or something that happens overnight, but getting a plan together shows all the organisations involved are very keen to take this idea forward. Saltram Estate is hugely popular with people in Plymouth and is one of the few National Trust properties that is right on the boundaries of a major city. This offers a rare opportunity for people to say what they would like to see in a large area of countryside, not just for themselves, but for their children and grandchildren. With Love Plymouth’s Parks Week happening next week, we could think of no better time to ask for comments on this exciting idea.” There will be a number of consultation opportunities over the next six months and details will be posted on the Saltram Master Plan web page. Visitors to Saltram can learn more at a consultation event which will run from Thursday 29 July until Sunday 1 August. There will also be an opportunity to learn more at the Plymstock Quarry event on Friday 30 July from 2 to 6pm at Plymstock Library. |
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