Smithies Field Landscaping

Redwall, developers at Grimesthorpe Road, are proposing a small landscape scheme for Smithies Field, near the Carwood estate, which will include a path, a bench and wildflowers.

Meeting Carwood Tenants and Residents Association in January 2011, Redwall explained that they are required to provide a green space, equal to 10% of their development, alternatively they must make a financial contribution, which is used to improve nearby parks. This contribution has to be negotiated with the Council. Carwood TARA are displaying the plans at Carwood Community Centre on Tuesday 1st and Wednesday 2nd February 2011 6-8pm .

Residents with comments or concerns can inform Carwood TARA, local Councillors or the planning department on 2039182.

View Smithies Field Plans at Carwood TARA
6:00pm to 8:00pm Tuesday 1 February 2011
View Smithies Field Plans at Carwood TARA
6:00pm to 8:00pm Wednesday 2 February 2011

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