Colchester green spaces – a council strategy
Probably one of the principal reasons that Poncrinator was moved to start this blog was the existence of so much open space in and around the town centre, with many random plots apparently 'unclaimed' by council or commerce. An example is the green valley to the north of Magdalen and Barrack Streets, through which the railway and the river pass. The wide, green view from the back of Magdalen Street away to Highwoods Country Park is, remarkably, uninterrupted but for a few of Colchester's older buildings. This is astonishing in the centre of a busy modern town of 130,000-plus – and needing great care if not to be lost, particularly because something away from the public eye can easily become a victim of commercial greed or bureaucratic neglect. It's gratifying, therefore to see that Colchester council is now developing a new strategy to improve the amount of green spaces available in the borough, and residents are being asked for their views. You can read more about this at the council's website. For comment or opinion you are invited to contact Councillor Kevin Bentley, Portfolio Holder for Culture and Public Relations on 07770 571622. Let's hope the view above is included in his strategy. Take the following link for more pictures of Colchester's hidden inner green spaces.
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