LETTER: Precious habitat for nature is lost
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It has a public footpath running alongside it. It was a busy place with pollinating insects, butterflies, birds and was also a cover for wild animals.
It has recently been mown down into a desert of grass stubble, possibly at public expense. Time, energy and fuel has been used unnecessarily. Precious habitat for nature to thrive has been lost for no good reason.
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As this habitat is now destroyed would anyone be interested in giving something back by planting an orchard that would benefit both wildlife and residents?
TRACY VALENTE
Corunna Drive, Horsham
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