Protesters who saved 400-year-old tree urge locals to back further campaigns
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Discovery of protected species could stop Limehouse development
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Updated: 11/02/2021, 3:28 pm
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The first section of a new boardwalk in a north-east has been opened.
It stretches from Stonehaven harbour car park to Salmon Lane and the River Carron and is part of a project to replace the existing ageing structure.
Work is continuing on the final section of the route which will connect the seafront walkway to the bridge over the River Carron.
The works have been undertaken by an Aberdeenshire-based contractor, CRC who have worked through difficult weather conditions to complete the project.
The Stonehaven Flood Protection Scheme works are continuing and part of that process will involve the replacement of the bridge over the river which will connect with the wooden boardwalk on both sides of the river.
Garden society threatens legal action over green space flats plan
The Limehouse Triangle biodiversity site where 94 flats are planned to be built.
Pic: The East London Garden Society
Opponents of a plan to build almost 100 houses on a Limehouse green space are hoping to challenge the decision in the High Court.
The construction of 94 affordable flats on a site known to locals as the Limehouse Triangle in Salmon Lane, Limehouse is expected to begin at the start of next month as part of a £37.1m project by construction company, Bouygues UK in conjunction with Tower Hamlets Council.
However, local residents are unhappy with the construction plans, causing The East London Garden Society to start a petition in a bid to ‘reclaim the Limehouse Triangle‘.