

Save Spring Mill green space


Save Spring Mill green space
The Issue
Spring Mill is a cherished haven for our community, offering a serene escape into nature's embrace. Every day, dog walkers, families, older residents, and nature enthusiasts soak in the fresh air, enjoy peaceful strolls, and connect with the natural environment. It is a sanctuary where our local biodiversity thrives—a place that nurtures both the physical and mental well-being of all who visit.
During the vibrant spring and summer months, our local primary schools transform this green space into a living classroom. Children delight in the chance to explore, learn, and play outdoors, understanding the beauty and significance of nature firsthand. This invaluable experience fosters an appreciation for the environment and encourages a lifelong respect for the natural world.
Now, this precious space is under threat. A proposal to create a bike track on the grounds of Spring Mill has been put forward. While the idea of promoting cycling is commendable, it serves only a specific segment of our community—the able-bodied. What of the neurodiverse individuals, our elderly, those with disabilities, and others who cannot find joy on a bike track? This proposal risks excluding many residents who rely on the area's tranquility and accessibility.
Spring Mill is more than just land; it's a beloved part of our community's fabric. It's a place where memories are made and bonds are strengthened. We must challenge the notion that development at the expense of such vital green space is progress.
The evidence is clear: natural green spaces are essential for combating urban stress, encouraging physical fitness, and maintaining a healthy community. They support wildlife, aid in climate regulation, and provide a public good that enriches lives.
To protect the timeless beauty and irreplaceable benefits of Spring Mill, we urge the local authorities to reconsider the bike track proposal. Let us explore alternative sites for a bike track that do not compromise our treasured communal haven.
Join us in preserving Spring Mill for everyone to enjoy by adding your signature to this petition. Together, we can ensure that our green space remains a sanctuary for all, now and for future generations. Please sign and share this petition to make our voices heard!

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The Issue
Spring Mill is a cherished haven for our community, offering a serene escape into nature's embrace. Every day, dog walkers, families, older residents, and nature enthusiasts soak in the fresh air, enjoy peaceful strolls, and connect with the natural environment. It is a sanctuary where our local biodiversity thrives—a place that nurtures both the physical and mental well-being of all who visit.
During the vibrant spring and summer months, our local primary schools transform this green space into a living classroom. Children delight in the chance to explore, learn, and play outdoors, understanding the beauty and significance of nature firsthand. This invaluable experience fosters an appreciation for the environment and encourages a lifelong respect for the natural world.
Now, this precious space is under threat. A proposal to create a bike track on the grounds of Spring Mill has been put forward. While the idea of promoting cycling is commendable, it serves only a specific segment of our community—the able-bodied. What of the neurodiverse individuals, our elderly, those with disabilities, and others who cannot find joy on a bike track? This proposal risks excluding many residents who rely on the area's tranquility and accessibility.
Spring Mill is more than just land; it's a beloved part of our community's fabric. It's a place where memories are made and bonds are strengthened. We must challenge the notion that development at the expense of such vital green space is progress.
The evidence is clear: natural green spaces are essential for combating urban stress, encouraging physical fitness, and maintaining a healthy community. They support wildlife, aid in climate regulation, and provide a public good that enriches lives.
To protect the timeless beauty and irreplaceable benefits of Spring Mill, we urge the local authorities to reconsider the bike track proposal. Let us explore alternative sites for a bike track that do not compromise our treasured communal haven.
Join us in preserving Spring Mill for everyone to enjoy by adding your signature to this petition. Together, we can ensure that our green space remains a sanctuary for all, now and for future generations. Please sign and share this petition to make our voices heard!

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Petition created on 10 June 2026