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Hampstead Dam Nonsense ... Highgate Ponds Project consultation period


 
"Highgate Men's Pond Association" <whiteben14@hotmail.com> wrote:
URGENT:PLEASE READ
> HAMPSTEAD HEATH PONDS PROJECTS - PUBLIC CONSULTATION PERIOD
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> Dear Swimmers, 
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> The City of London are pressing ahead with their plans for new dam construction on the Heath, and the public consultation period is now open until the 17th of February. If you are concerned about the work and the change it will bring to the Heath please read on and respond to the City.
> The pictures you see on this email show the path on the boating pond dam as it is now, and as it will be if the City are allowed to complete the work as planned (at a height of 2-2.5m approx). As you can see you won't be able to view the Boating Pond from the new path, and if you imagine the height of the new dam going across to meet the hills on either side of the pond, you can appreciate what a huge and irreversible change this will be.
> Please download the following linked documents for more information and advice on how to respond to the City.
> DamNonsense Postcard A5 (PDF 1.33 Mb) and Hampstead Ponds - Information (PDF 544 Kb)
> If you would like to get more involved please come along to the United Swimmers Association meeting in Highgate on Monday the 8th of February at 8pm. Further details here.
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> Many thanks,
> Ben White
> Highgate Men's Pond Association Secretary
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