Riverside land purchased to save it from development
Riverside land purchased to save it from development6 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNeve Gordon-FarleighJeff Overs/BBCThe 2.5 acres of land was purchased by the council two years ago after it was marketed as a development siteLand next to a river has been bought by a Green-controlled council so it can be protected from development and enhanced as a wildlife haven.Mid Suffolk District Council purchased 2.5 acres of land by the River Waveney at Palgrave for £25,000 in 2024 to protect it from being used for development.It will form part of the River Waveney Trust (RWT) River Access for All project to restore the site and reconnect the community to their rich waterside heritage.Tim Weller, the council's cabinet member for environment, said: "We can see clear potential to enhance wildlife in this area and improve public access — supporting our nature recovery ambitions for the district." The site is said to be mostly covered in trees and scrub and has a public right of way running from Palgrave to Diss in Norfolk, up the western side. While the management plan is still in the process of being drawn up, Mid Suffolk District Council said it hopes to attract a range of wildlife to the site including insects, pollinators, birds, mammals, trees and plants. Mid Suffolk District CouncilThe council said part of the biodiversity work will including creating glade areas for habitat diversityImproving biodiversity and nature recovery is part of the district council's plan to make the area thrive economically, culturally, socially and environmentally.The authority said it will be looking to create glade areas for habitat diversity and control invasive and non-native Himalayan balsam.Todd Strehlow, RWT chair, said: "Although the River Waveney flows alongside Diss, there are surprisingly few places where people can get close to and enjoy the river, making this a unique opportunity to help more people connect with it."The site is already a ve...المصدر: BBC Science | Source: BBC Science
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