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Warren Farm 10:13 - Nov 1 with 84180 viewsconnell10

Some one saying on WATRB that the Supreme court has thrown out the appeal placed against us and Warren Farm is a goer! Good news if true!

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Warren Farm on 15:20 - Sep 26 with 2273 viewsJuzzie

Warren Farm on 15:11 - Sep 26 by charmr

Article in latest private eye issue 1606 about proposed use for some the land to be used for sports and recreation incorporating Southall FC.

Copy and paste anyone?


SWF won't care, it was a case of 'anyone but QPR'.
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Warren Farm on 16:00 - Sep 26 with 2080 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Warren Farm on 17:52 - Feb 24 by R_from_afar

The Save Warren Farm really wound me up with their arguments based on rewilding and talk of meadows and skylarks.

With the skylarks, the whole dog walking thing they wanted to preserve was totally at odds with skylarks, which are ground nesting birds Also, wildlife can turn up in unexpected places *occasionally*, that does not mean that that said places are their natural habitat and of great environmental value. I've had very unusual birds (redpolls, redwings, waxwings), butterflies (green hairstreak) and dragonflies (southern hawker) appear in my suburban garden on very rare occasions but that doesn't warrant turning it into our next national park! The protestors made WF sound like the garden of Eden when it is in fact a neglected brownfield site.

*** WARNING *** This next screed might prove narcolepsy inducing for a lot of you LOL.

I have created my own wildflower meadow and done a lot of research into it and not only did what they had at WF not visually appear to be an actual wildflower meadow, wildflower meadows do not magically appear anyway if you leave a field or an area of grass to its own devices. The wrong sort of plants, like ragwort, will dominate, as will the grass itself and grass suppresses the growth of wildflowers due to its vigour. You don't get a real wildflower meadow unless the grass is thinned out and this is usually achieved by introducing plants which parasitise grass, e.g. eyebright or yellow rattle. It's pretty unlikely that such plants would naturally establish themselves in a new area. Having cattle grazing on the planned meadow site for part of the year also helps control the grass and create mini ecosystems where wildflower seeds can germinate.

So, in a nutshell, a lot of the SWF's environmental arguments were pretty far-fetched and misleading.


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Warren Farm on 18:20 - Sep 26 with 1734 viewsSnipper

We dodged a bullet missing out on Warren Farm.

Hope the SWF dickheads have something horrible to look forward to there.
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Warren Farm on 18:33 - Sep 26 with 1677 viewsLazyFan

If it's taken over by a smaller club, later on, a new Chairman will take them over and sell it to Tesco's :)

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Warren Farm on 19:06 - Sep 26 with 1529 viewsBakes

“Ealing council plans to build 8 football pitches on the land”

https://www.birdguides.com/news/london-wildlife-hot-spot-threatened-by-developme

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Warren Farm on 01:33 - Sep 27 with 1039 viewsLazyFan

Warren Farm on 19:06 - Sep 26 by Bakes

“Ealing council plans to build 8 football pitches on the land”

https://www.birdguides.com/news/london-wildlife-hot-spot-threatened-by-developme


No No a Tescos, every little helps!

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