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Claremont Road
After long weeks of waiting, and possibly thousands of campaigning tweets, a Surbiton community project has won up to £10,000 to revitalise Claremont Gardens.
The Surbiton Wildlife group hopes to bring the park's pond back to life and improve the grassy surrounds. The money will come from insurers Aviva, and will go towards restoring the pond into a natural sanctuary for declining wildlife species. Pond dips and nature walks will be offered to nearby schools once the work is completed, while future plans include redeveloping the garden's water feature.
In the immediate future, Surbiton Wildlife plans a root-and-branch clean up of the park, thanks to a £1,500 grant from City Hall. Head along from 12pm to 6pm on Friday, July 17, for a preliminary litter-pick ahead of the big day on Saturday 18, which runs from 10am to 6pm. To sign up, or for more information, contact surbitonwildlife@hotmail.com or search Surbiton Wildlife Group on Facebook. Children must be supervised by an adult. Bring appropriate footwear; all equipment will be provided.
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