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Ely Wildspace

One important reason behind the problems at Roswell is that the value of the area, its importance to surrounding habitats, and its vulnerability to development, were not fully appreciated before the 2006 sale. With this in mind, as well as campaigning against a marina at Roswell, LCPRE is working hard with the Wildlife Trust to develop a broader vision for the wider area, which we're calling the Ely Wildspace.

We want to see the remaining habitat patches around the eastern edge of Ely conserved as a consolidated green corridor, buffering the city, and safeguarding its remaining wildlife from harmful development.

We have begun to identify key areas that we think need to be included in the Wildspace if its wildlife and recreational values are to be sustained. We believe that all of these green spaces must be properly protected and managed in an integrated way for the combined benefit of both wildlife and local people.

We have been working with LCPRE members, relevant landowners, organizations and stakeholders, to further develop the Ely Wildspace vision. A map of the draft Wildspace area is available here.

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 To contact LCPRE, telephone or write to our secretary Pat Hillman (28 Juniper Drive,
Ely CB7 4TT; 01353 664115) or email our coordinator Sarah Hall (s.w.hall@sky.com)