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Portsmouth Road
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Mapel Rpad
Surbiton filter beds could be home to a wild lido, tai chi classes or old-English carolling.
That, at least, were a few of the suggestions at a public meeting last night, as campaign group the Friends of Seething Wells (FOSW) asked residents to come up with their own ideas for the former waterworks site. With Hydro Properties' appeal against Kingston Council's decision to turn down its floating homes proposal imminent, FOSW wanted opponents of the scheme to draw up solutions. Among the audience at St Andrews's and St Mark's School in Maple Road on Friday were Kingston and Surbiton MP Edward Davey, and deputy Kingston Council leader Liz Green.
Other proposals included school visits, bat walks and sports, with the central idea being to create an accessible area that harked back to the site's original use as filter beds, as well as creating a haven for wildlife and fauna. Residents suggested full-scale models of the old structures, with educational tours and gadgets such as mobile phone apps that will give a history of the site.
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