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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.  ....

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