Alexandra Park, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. Life in the UK, part 1
Alexandra Park is one of the famous public parks in the UK. This Park is a Grade Two site of national importance on the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England.
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Alexandra Park, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom. Life in the UK. PART 2
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Ambush interview with a City Parks Inspector at Alexandra Park, Manchester,
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Save Lake Edge Trees Alexandra Park Whalley Range Manchester, UK
See savealexandraparkstrees.wordpress.com/
We have now established that 400 trees seem to be on cutting plan after many not specified individually by council on plans.
Please sign the petition - we need to stop this cutting
Cutting 400 Trees - Can We Embrace a New Living Heritage for Alexandra Park- Manchester?
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400 trees will be cut in Alexander Park In Whalley Range Manchester along with about 1.6 hectares of wildlife habitat
-Cutting is due to start any day from January 10th 2013.
£2.2 Million Heritage Lottery funding was given to revert the Park back to what it used be when it was made
along with £1.9 Million from the Manchester City Council.
But the down side of this is to cut 50 plus trees on the Little Avenue which were planted in the 70's
This beautiful long avenue of 40 years old trees will be completely cut down to create formal planted borders.
The trees are in good health and disease resistant.
These 50 trees represent 2000 years of tree growth alone!
It seems that many people in the area did not know the extent of the tree cutting plans even those involved with the friends of the park and I went to the park this week and captured some responses to this, catching passers by to find out what they thought.
Almost all I spoke with wanted the trees to stay and I have to agree with them.
30 trees will also go to make way for 4 to 6 tennis courts.
So with 50 odd for the little avenue that leaves 180 going around the rest of the park.
They will be recreating a wide sealed formal path as it used to be!!!! way back - Part of this existing lovely path through the trees which is a bare natural style path with leaves to walk in etc. situated between main large tree avenue and oval with poplars -The only place in Whalley Range that I can trick my mind enough to believe I am on a forest walk away from the hard structures of city life. I walked there so often when I felt so stuck in a city - A chance for me to breathe.
It lack of awareness of living heritage of trees versus man made ideas of what should be from the past.
These are not heritage building that are falling down and need restoring but magnificent living growing beings of heritage that share their life enriching oxygen with us in a harsh unsustainable city.
There is lots of room for formal plantings in this 40 year old avenue with the trees left in peace
with a lovely formal circular center piece as is planned if that is what is wanted .
If you see March 2011 film you will see this is not the first time there has been problems in Whalley Range with extensive tree cutting without good relations with local residents!
See savealexandraparkstrees.wordpress.com/
We have now established that 400 trees seem to be on cutting plan after many not specified individually by council on plans. sign the petition below
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Fun fair Alexandra park oldham uk.
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This is an old news story which first appeared in the Public Domain in September 2009. My interest in the story today, can anyone tell me whats been done to date?
Alexandra Park Oldham Drone Video
Alexandra Park is a public park in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. It was created in response to the Lancashire Cotton Famine of 1861–1865 as an attempt to keep local textile workers employed.[1] The park is located in the Glodwick area of Oldham.
Oldham was hit hard by the Lancashire Cotton Famine of 1861–1865 when supplies of raw cotton from the United States were cut off. Wholly reliant upon the textile processing industry, the economy of Oldham strained as the cotton famine created chronic unemployment in the town.[1] By 1863 a committee had been formed and with a loan from central government, land at Swine Clough was purchased from Reverend John Cocker of Shaw and Crompton whom made it a condition that local unemployed cotton workers were employed to construct the park which opened on 28 August 1865.[1] John Thomas Cocker, Esq., of New-bank Heyside purchased the estate of Swine Clough in 1850 from the Ogden Family. This family enjoyed this estate for several generations. It was sold to Adam Ogden the elder in 1670 by Edmund Assheton, Esq., of Chadderton, Swine Clough was an ancient farm a short distance to the west of Glodwick.
Opened by Josiah M Radcliffe, the then Mayor of Oldham, the park was named to commemorate the marriage of Albert, Prince of Wales to Alexandra of Denmark.[1] During its history it has had a refreshment room, a boating lake (constructed in 1903) and been the site of statues honouring local Oldhamers of eminence.
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