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Save the Forest in Forest Hill

For every one who has grown to love this wildlife area of London and for everyone who cares about the fate of green spaces in London and beyond to express their opinions in regards to the threat that the Tyson Road area in Forest Hill is facing.

Sunday, 1 March 2009

The Flyer for the 2008-2009 Campaign

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LINKS

  • Bat Conservation Trust
  • BROCKLEY CENTRAL
  • Butterfly Conservation Initiative
  • Dave Hill's London blog in the Guardian
  • Devonshire Road Nature Reserve
  • Forest Hill Society
  • Friends of Honor Oak Park
  • Friends of Mayow Park
  • Friends of One Tree Hill
  • Havelock Walk
  • History of Forest Hill and Sydenham
  • Horniman Museum
  • Lewisham Council
  • Lewisham Planning applications
  • Love Perry Vale
  • One Tree Hill Allotment Society
  • ONLINE PETITION 2008 CAMPAIGN
  • ONLINE PETITION-LATEST 2009 PLEASE SIGN!
  • Peoples Trust for Endangered Species
  • RSPB The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
  • SE23 Forum
  • South London Press
  • The Bumblebee Conservation Trust
  • The Great Stag Beetle Hunt
  • The London Wildlife Trust
  • Tyson Road's photostream on Flickr

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About the Campaign

BACKGROUND
A unique woodland area in Forest Hill, is under threat of extinction due to a proposal from an Islington based private developer to build 9 blocks of 'luxury' flats. This is an area in London that is exceptionally unique due to its woodlands, its diversity and wildlife. If the London borough of Lewisham gives the developer the go- ahead, this amazing area will be lost forever. Please join us in our campaign against these plans.
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