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A new public pollinator garden planted at the St. Marys Cemetery this month is hopefully the first of many, town officials said Tuesday.
Jed Kelly, the director of public works in St. Marys, said the 165-square-metre garden near Sparling Bush was originally the idea of a local resident who pitched it to the town’s green committee.
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After being discussed at town hall, the project received a grant from TD Friends of the Environment and was planted a couple weeks ago with help from the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority.
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LONDON, ONT. Wearing shirts emblazoned with ‘No Skyscrapers at the Forks’, opponents of a proposal to build a high rise building immediately behind one of London’s most historic streetscapes held a rally on Monday evening. A rezoning application by Farhi Developments seeks to build a 40-storey high rise at 435-451 Ridout Street that would include 280 residential units, commercial, and office space. Despite the property’s proximity to the flood plain, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has also approved the building design, albeit with a number of conditions. Opposition to the proposal, however, appears to be gaining momentum.