Thursday, 5 May 2011

Pinkham Way Alliance: Ignore Brian Coleman, it's "PINKHAM WOOD"!


"It is disingenuous [Brian Coleman, of Barnet Council and the NLWA, please note] to refer to the site of the proposed MBT plant as the 'Friern Barnet Sewage Works'.

"It is NOT a sewage works. It is NOT a rubbish tip. It is NOT the North Circular. It is Pinkham Wood - local residents have decided that the site needs to have its own identity!

More photos at 'Pinkham Panthers' web site

"Pinkham Wood is within a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) of Borough Grade 1 importance – the same as Coldfall Wood and Alexandra Park. Pinkham Wood is designated for its botanical diversity and uncommon plants – Bee Orchid and Golden Dock. 

"Adjacent to the site is the Bluebell Woods and Muswell Hill Golf Club SINC (Borough Grade 1 importance), Hollickwood Park SINC (Borough Grade 2 importance) and it forms the extension to a Green Corridor following the railway line.

"It is true that the site has a checkered history, and it has served as both a sewage works and a rubbish tip. However, over the last 40+ years, nature has reclaimed the site, and it is precisely because it has been abused by human activity in the past, that the site has been left alone to flourish.

"Pinkham Wood today is a refuge for wildlife in the area, which spreads out into neighbouring areas."

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