SAVE OUR COMMUNITY GARDEN

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#18 Re:

2016-05-23 14:37

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 In the interest of keeping good relations and despite our bug hotel being present for over a year (in the top corner of picture), it would seem concern has been brought to our attention that this may cause wall damage to neighbouring property.

As this is entirely biodegradable material I'm fairly certain this would not cause wall damage and is environmentally friendly not to mention very educational,  however as long as nothing is hibernating in this habitat I'm sure it can be moved without too much bother and is not an entirely unreasonable request.  

 

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#19 Re: Re:

2016-05-24 16:16:13

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Update : talks appear to have shifted somewhat from a council threat regarding liability, to one or two general complaints that this area is being used by children to exercise their Right to Play! The definition of "amenity space" clearly states playarea. Even if we are disputing the space as a 'community garden' children do have this right regardless.