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Jan 2022
Regular visitors to a Ripon nature reserve have launched a petition and called a public meeting over concerns about the scale of clearance works.
The Change.org petition titled 'Keep Hell Wath Natural' has gone online, while a paper petition has already been signed by more than 100 people.
The online petition calls for a stop to any more work at Hell Wath until the public meeting, which will take place at 7pm on February 23 at Ripon Bowling Club.
People are being invited to sign the petition to:
Trees have been cut down on various parts of the site
Janet Anderson, who has been visiting Hell Wath for most of her life, added:
Another local resident, Sandra Miles, who has been visiting Hell Wath for 50 years, said:
What does the Skell Valley Project say?
Nabil Abbas, manager of the Skell Valley Project, said:
Mr Abbas confirmed that the Skell Valley Project would be happy to attend a public meeting. He said:
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