Jo BarrettLondon, United Kingdom
1 May 2017
With your great support, the campaign has now surpassed 1,555 signatures and continues to grow. Many thanks to the overwhelming support from local community leaders, community groups, and for the continued interest and widespread coverage in the local media. We recently reported (below) on our meeting with Colin Buttery and Ray Brodie, from the Royal Parks (TRP) management, at which we presented the petition at the 1500 supporter milestone, and discussed the way forward for the DHP. Since that meeting, a study of the path has now been completed by SUSTRANS (with the support of Richmond Council), and the study recommendations have been passed to TRP Management early April, 2017. In communications with TRP last week, they confirmed that they have received the SUSTRANS report and are now reviewing the recommendations to develop 'a solution for the path that will be acceptable to all users'. We will continue to keep you informed of developments . The Save Our Shared Path (SOS-P) Campaign Team Twitter @Dukesheadbushy
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