Stop the sale of Courtenay Park in Newton Abbot

Stop the sale of Courtenay Park in Newton Abbot

Recent signers:
Mark Holland and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Courtenay Park is a cherished green space located in the heart of Newton Abbot, offering residents and visitors a tranquil escape from urban life. It is not just a piece of land; it's a part of our community's heritage, a place where families gather, children play, and wildlife thrives. Despite its significance, Teignbridge Council has announced plans to sell this open space area, posing a threat to the environment and the quality of life for Newton Abbot residents.

Statistics show that access to green spaces can significantly improve mental and physical health. According to Public Health England, exposure to natural environments can reduce incidences of mental health issues by 9% and improve physical health by promoting exercise. Losing Courtenay Park would not only remove a vital health resource but could also lead to increased urban sprawl, affecting local wildlife habitats and reducing the biodiversity that is crucial for a balanced ecosystem.

Selling the park may provide short-term financial gains for the council, but the long-term consequences for the community will be far more detrimental. Instead, the council should explore alternative revenue-generating solutions such as increasing council rates incrementally or applying for grants aimed at maintaining public parks and spaces. Keeping Courtenay Park not only preserves the environmental and health benefits it brings but also enhances community spirit and cohesion.

Join us in urging Teignbridge Council to reconsider their decision. Let’s stand together to protect our beloved Courtenay Park for present and future generations. Sign this petition to voice your objection against the sale and help us safeguard our vital green space from irreversible loss.

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Recent signers:
Mark Holland and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Courtenay Park is a cherished green space located in the heart of Newton Abbot, offering residents and visitors a tranquil escape from urban life. It is not just a piece of land; it's a part of our community's heritage, a place where families gather, children play, and wildlife thrives. Despite its significance, Teignbridge Council has announced plans to sell this open space area, posing a threat to the environment and the quality of life for Newton Abbot residents.

Statistics show that access to green spaces can significantly improve mental and physical health. According to Public Health England, exposure to natural environments can reduce incidences of mental health issues by 9% and improve physical health by promoting exercise. Losing Courtenay Park would not only remove a vital health resource but could also lead to increased urban sprawl, affecting local wildlife habitats and reducing the biodiversity that is crucial for a balanced ecosystem.

Selling the park may provide short-term financial gains for the council, but the long-term consequences for the community will be far more detrimental. Instead, the council should explore alternative revenue-generating solutions such as increasing council rates incrementally or applying for grants aimed at maintaining public parks and spaces. Keeping Courtenay Park not only preserves the environmental and health benefits it brings but also enhances community spirit and cohesion.

Join us in urging Teignbridge Council to reconsider their decision. Let’s stand together to protect our beloved Courtenay Park for present and future generations. Sign this petition to voice your objection against the sale and help us safeguard our vital green space from irreversible loss.

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