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Charity wants to turn Lea Valley water depot into wild space for swimming

Charity wants to turn Lea Valley water depot into wild space for swimming
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Almost £30,000 raised for Lower Lea Valley waterworks park

Published: 11:30 AM April 8, 2021    A Lea Valley community project is raising money to acquire and transform the Lea Bridge Road former Thames Water depot into a space for local people to swim and enjoy nature. - Credit: © Kirsty Badenoch A community project, proposing to transform the ex-Thames Water depot on Lea Bridge Road into a swathe of green space , has raised almost £30,000.  The East London Waterworks Park is an idea thought up by local people to turn a 5.68 hectare, currently fenced in concrete site on the border of Hackney and Waltham Forest, into a brownfield forest for wild swimming and community use. 

How London grew its green spaces | Apollo Magazine

For city dwellers who cannot get out to the countryside, one solution is to bring the countryside into the city. In the first-century AD, the Roman poet Martial coined the phrase rus in urbe, in envious admiration of his rich friend Sparsus’s city villa, secluded and free from the constant roar of urban life. As city populations have grown, so has the need for ‘countryside in the city’ and its benefits. Different eras have offered similar solutions. In his pamphlet Fumifugium (1661), John Evelyn proposed making hedged plantations of ‘fragrant Shrubs, Trees, and Flowers’, which would give ‘Health, Profit, and Beauty’ to counteract the air pollution in London. By the late 18

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