Are you concerned about the recent bridleway and car park closures in Norbury Park? Do you have questions about the proposed tree felling in the coming months? If so, there is an essential event that you won't want to miss. On Thursday, 22nd February, from 11 am to 12:30 pm, an informative online session will take place to shed light on the Ash Dieback disease affecting Norbury Park. This session is a prime opportunity for community members and environmental enthusiasts to gain insight into the actions being taken to manage this ecological challenge.
Chaired by the Deputy Cabinet Member to the Leader of the Council, Councillor Paul Deach and led by the Cabinet Member for the Environment, this online Zoom meeting aims to provide attendees with comprehensive information regarding the current state of Norbury Park, focusing on the Ash Dieback disease's impact. Ash Dieback is a serious concern, affecting ash trees and leading to widespread environmental consequences. This event is a pivotal moment for those interested in environmental conservation, offering a platform to understand more about the disease, its effects on the park, and the necessary measures being implemented to address it.
Participants will have the chance to submit their questions in advance to a dedicated email address: [email protected]. This ensures that your concerns are addressed during the session. Additionally, a live chat function will be available during the event, allowing for real-time interaction and the opportunity to raise questions as the session progresses.
To take part in this informative session, interested individuals are required to register here. This registration process is straightforward, ensuring that everyone who wishes to participate can do so easily.
This zoom meeting is not just about addressing the immediate concerns related to Ash Dieback disease. It's also about fostering a community dialogue on how we, as a community, can support the health and sustainability of Norbury Park. The discussion will cover the rationale behind the current closures and the proposed felling activities, providing clarity and understanding to the public.
Norbury Park is a cherished green space, and its well-being is of utmost importance to us all. By attending this session, you'll not only educate yourself about the challenges facing our local environment but also learn how you can contribute to its preservation and restoration.
Don't miss this chance to be informed and involved. Register today to secure your spot in this crucial conversation about the future of Norbury Park.