Stop the council building on our green space in Market Harborough

Recent signers:
Susan Plant and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In the heart of Market Harborough, nestled along Western Avenue, lies a cherished green space that many of us hold dear. It's more than just a patch of grass; it's a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of daily life. However, this precious open space, which offers a refuge for children to play, for families to gather, and for nature to flourish, is under threat. The local council plans to transform this beloved green area into a community hub and carpark.

While community improvements are essential, we must ask ourselves at what cost. Market Harborough is already grappling with significant traffic congestion, particularly along Western Avenue. Introducing a carpark would exacerbate these issues, leading to increased pollution, noise, and an overwhelming strain on our local infrastructure. The community hub might bring people together, but at what environmental and social cost will this 'togetherness' come?

Our green space has been a symbol of unity and peace in a rapidly urbanizing area. Many residents, including myself, have fond memories of picnics, local events, and peaceful walks. Our neighbourhood's character is defined by this open land, and we cannot afford to lose it.

We propose that the council reconsider its development plans in favour of preserving this irreplaceable green lung. Alternative locations for the community hub can be explored that do not involve sacrificing our open space. Balancing growth while conserving essential green spaces is not only possible but necessary for the health and well-being of our community.

Let's urge the Market Harborough council to listen to its residents and explore sustainable development options. Sign this petition to save our green space and protect the character of our community for future generations.

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Recent signers:
Susan Plant and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In the heart of Market Harborough, nestled along Western Avenue, lies a cherished green space that many of us hold dear. It's more than just a patch of grass; it's a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of daily life. However, this precious open space, which offers a refuge for children to play, for families to gather, and for nature to flourish, is under threat. The local council plans to transform this beloved green area into a community hub and carpark.

While community improvements are essential, we must ask ourselves at what cost. Market Harborough is already grappling with significant traffic congestion, particularly along Western Avenue. Introducing a carpark would exacerbate these issues, leading to increased pollution, noise, and an overwhelming strain on our local infrastructure. The community hub might bring people together, but at what environmental and social cost will this 'togetherness' come?

Our green space has been a symbol of unity and peace in a rapidly urbanizing area. Many residents, including myself, have fond memories of picnics, local events, and peaceful walks. Our neighbourhood's character is defined by this open land, and we cannot afford to lose it.

We propose that the council reconsider its development plans in favour of preserving this irreplaceable green lung. Alternative locations for the community hub can be explored that do not involve sacrificing our open space. Balancing growth while conserving essential green spaces is not only possible but necessary for the health and well-being of our community.

Let's urge the Market Harborough council to listen to its residents and explore sustainable development options. Sign this petition to save our green space and protect the character of our community for future generations.

The Decision Makers

Harborough District Council
Harborough District Council

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