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Green Infrastructure now looking at Exciting Environmental Proposals for Caia Park and Plas Madoc

Last updated: 2020/08/19 at 5:14 PM
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There’s some exciting environmental improvements proposed for Caia Park and Plas Madoc by the Green Infrastructure Project Officer and residents in these areas are now invited to take have their say on them.

The proposals have been put together by the Green Infrastructure Officer and follow hard on the heels of improvements already seen in these areas.

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If given the thumbs up by residents the areas will see wildlife meadows, natural foraging areas, orchards and one area will have a Scots Pine tree especially for Christmas Celebrations.

The pictures below show what’s proposed for Caia Park – Eaton Drive, Y-Wern, The Dunks, Queensway and Gwenfro and for Plas Madoc at Hampden Way and land by the Sports Field and Leisure Centre.

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Green Infrastructure now looking at Exciting Environmental Proposals for Caia Park and Plas Madoc
Green Infrastructure now looking at Exciting Environmental Proposals for Caia Park and Plas Madoc
Green Infrastructure now looking at Exciting Environmental Proposals for Caia Park and Plas Madoc
Green Infrastructure now looking at Exciting Environmental Proposals for Caia Park and Plas Madoc
Green Infrastructure now looking at Exciting Environmental Proposals for Caia Park and Plas Madoc
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Green Infrastructure Project has seen huge improvements…

Cllr David A Bithell, Lead Member for the Environment and Transport, said: “These are creative and imaginative proposals and I fully support the improvements for these areas. The work already undertaken by the Green Infrastructure Project Officer has seen large scale environmental improvements in Caia Park as was seen by the Wildflower Meadow that was in full bloom earlier in the year. Please feel free to have your say about the proposals.”

Jacinta Challinor, Green Infrastructure Officer, said: “We hope that people will welcome the proposals that will bring ecological and environmental improvements to the areas mentioned. We’re also happy for people to put forward suggestions for other projects in these areas so please get in touch and we can take a look at what we can do with future improvements.”

To take part and have your say please email Jacinta.challinor@wrexham.gov.uk or contact your local councillor.

The consultation is taking place now and ends on Friday, September 18.

Take a look at what was achieved in Caia Park earlier this year:

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