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We have a friendly welcoming Pokemon Go community that enjoys the park every week. People come from Swanley to Beckenham to take part in our events. Over 1,000 people across London & Kent follow our events. Priory Gardens is a valuable community space: Bromley Council should protect it, not build warehouses!
Chris supported: Say No to the £3​.​9 million Warehouse in Priory Gardens
Priory gardens is a site of historical value, as well as home to wildlife and the only beauty spot in our otherwise underfunded, neglected, run down town. How dare the council try and sneak through plans to build on it, they have put no money into maintaining the park not are they interested in the preservation of the wildlife within it.
Jodie supported: Say No to the £3​.​9 million Warehouse in Priory Gardens
As a Norfolk local born and bred, I’m deeply concerned about what’s happening at Tamar Nurseries and the Fountain Group croonies - Anglia Construction Ltd OSCUDE LIMITED isn’t just about one planning application—it’s about protecting rurla and Fenland countryside, our flooding risks, and the honesty we expect in local decision-making. That 100-year-old willow was part of our landscape. Veteran trees like this can’t be replaced overnight, and the shady way it was chopped down (now a police matter!) shows why we need tougher enforcement. Flooding fears are real. Water storage dug in without water checks—right in Flood Zone 3—risks making flooding worse for all of us. The IDB and EA seem to be passing the buck, and that’s not good enough. No More "Wink & Nod" Planning Four years of false claims (“no trees,” “0m² buildings”) prove this developer can’t be trusted. If the Council won’t act, the Secretary of State must step in. We deserve better - A full call-in of this application Proper replanting of lost trees (20-to-1, not just a slap on the wrist) A public inquiry into how this was allowed to happen
Margaret supported: Stop Developer-Led Abuse: From Highgate to the Fens
They cut down a 100-year-old tree — to make room for access for an illegal development. This wasn’t pruning. It was destruction. They said no trees were there. They lied. They said no building had started. They lied. Now they want permission after the damage is done. This is planning fraud, and it’s happening in plain sight.
James supported: Stop Developer-Led Abuse: From Highgate to the Fens

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