On April Fools Day 2012 campaigners and members of the local community celebrated Grove Wood becoming a Town Green. Whilst this benefits the immediate neighbourhoods of Stapleton and Fishponds as established throughout the application process this is great news for people throughout Bristol who also visit the land. The event was supported by local counsellors Steve Comer and Lesley Alexander who have been committed to preserving the woodland for local people. See here for a few reasons why this is such an important place and visit the Snuff Mills Action Group blog for more photos and a video of the event.
Friday, 16 March 2012
April Fools Town Green Celebration 2012
On April Fools Day 2012 campaigners and members of the local community celebrated Grove Wood becoming a Town Green. Whilst this benefits the immediate neighbourhoods of Stapleton and Fishponds as established throughout the application process this is great news for people throughout Bristol who also visit the land. The event was supported by local counsellors Steve Comer and Lesley Alexander who have been committed to preserving the woodland for local people. See here for a few reasons why this is such an important place and visit the Snuff Mills Action Group blog for more photos and a video of the event.
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Grove Wood Granted Town Green Status!
On 15th March 2012 Grove
Wood was granted Town & Village Green status by the Public Rights of Way
and Greens Committee, following recommendations by the independent inspector
and senior council officers. This means local residents and the wider
public have the legal endorsement to access and enjoy Grove Wood for
leisure, recreation and pastimes as they have done 'as of right' for well over
twenty years. There were 61 supporting public statements (including 2 late
submissions) and a measly 4 objections submitted by the landowner and
his paid staff and associates. What was clearly recognised by Anne Nugent, Head
of Legal Services for Bristol City Council, was the manner in which the
ownership had 'changed hands' but was always under the control of Houshang
Jafari, registering it under several bizarre companies like the most recent
'Kingdon of Najafabad Ltd'. Yes, here in the UK you can freely invent different
companies for whatever purpose you desire, especially when trying to conceal your
business operations. There were more futile objections and illegitimate
rantings from the landowner's wife, Katrina Jafari, but these were
appropriately dealt with by the chair. You can download the report here in
PDF format.
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