community improvement thingy..
From:
Nixie James-Scott
Date:
Jul 03 23:40 UTC
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Very Good Points Steph! You are so right that the Marksbury Road area would
be a fantastic recipient of incoming caring and greening! I'm all for that!
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-----Original Message-----
From: stephanie wardle [mailto:<email obscured>]
Sent: 02 July 2008 13:20
To: bemmy forum
Subject: [GB-Forum] community improvement thingy..
Hello
A fantastic improvement for the deprived and neglected Marksbury Area would
be planting lots of trees along the road- it would of course transform the
area visually and make it appealing rather than monotonous and depressing
and grey as at present, and it would also improve the air quality in this
area which is infamously poor due to it being the bottom of the valley. It
would also prevent drivers from persistently parking on the pavements and
forcing pushchairs, wheelchairs and pedestrians to walk in the road.
While we're at it, a strategically placed selection of Sleeping Policemen
would prevent Marksbury Road from continuing to be both a boy racer rally
course and a rat run.
I feel that Southville actually has quite a few facilities already, and what
with the Marksbury Area Green Space being threatened by a rapid transit
route and resultant further erosion of the quality of the environment in an
already grim area, then Marksbury should be prioritised for community
improvement over other, rather nicer areas... hides behind (skanky) sofa...
Thanks,
Steph Wardle
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