Save the wildlife and bluebells of Fanny's Croft - stop the football stadium being developed!

Fanny's Croft is a greenfield area in Alsager, Cheshire, UK. It is home to many species of British wildlife and flowers — hares and birds, a bat roost and even badger cubs.

However, the threat of development is hanging over this site.

I walk there most mornings and it shocks me to think that developers are proposing building a stadium, car park and over 250 houses there.


We have no shortage of brownfield sites going derelict in and around Alsager which could be used instead. The sad bottom line is that greenfield is cheaper to buy, but it’s so short-sighted.

All bat roosts are protected under the law - so if we can prove the bat roost is there then development would be illegal. There also appear to be native English bluebells in the wooded area next to the site for development, which are also a protected species.

Please sign now to tell the local council in Alsager that you oppose the planned development on top of this wildlife haven.
Skriv under
Skriv under
JavaScript er deaktiveret på din computer. Vores websted fungerer muligvis ikke korrekt, hvis ikke JavaScript er aktiveret.

fortrolighedspolitik

ved at underskrive accepterer du Care2's vilkår for tjeneste
Du kan til enhver tid administrere dine e-mailabonnementer.

Har problemer med at underskrive dette? Giv os besked.