Yorkshire Post

Alarmed residents start petition to preserve a community garden

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HUNDREDS OF people have signed a petition to preserve a community garden after police were called when trees were felled.

Developers have bought the land on Cobden View Road, Crookes, Sheffield. It is understood they want to build a block of flats, but no planning applicatio­n has been submitted.

Residents initially complained when high fences were erected but called police last Friday when trees were felled.

Coun Bob Johnson, Sheffield Council Cabinet member for developmen­t, said: “Advice was given in relation to disturbing nesting birds, which is an offence, as well as the potential requiremen­t for planning consent in relation to the fence.

“What I want to see now is a follow up on the public right of way registrati­on for the path at the side and steps, and see what

COUN BOB JOHNSON: we can legally do in other areas. There is no public right of way recorded on this land, however it’s possible that rights have become establishe­d over time and this will be looked into.”

Linda Hennessy started the petition which already has 482 signatures. She said: “Over the Bank Holiday weekend, work began to board off the green area and block access to the path from Northfield Road to Cobden View Road. No warning was given to residents and contractor­s have erected an 8ft high solid wooden fence around the entire plot without any planning permission.

“The loss of this open space has caused great distress because it was pleasant to use and view and beneficial to our physical and mental health, not to mention its positive contributi­on to the local environmen­t.

“The plot has been enjoyed for over 60 years as an open space in addition to the path which provides a shorter route between Northfield Road and Cobden View Road. For the past few years, it has been tended by volunteers from St Thomas’ Church, St Timothy’s Church and other residents who have maintained the grass and shrubs and planted a beautiful floral display.”

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He wants to look into public right of way registrati­on on the site.

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