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To: Birmingham City Council and Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council

Petition Supporting Proposals to Improve the Car Park at Sutton Park's Boldmere Gate (2021/00528/PA)

Birmingham City Council approved the plans for Improved parking and entrance to Boldmere Gate despite Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council's Conservative Councillors objections.

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We the undersigned are concerned at the neglected state of car parks at the Boldmere Gate entrance to Sutton Park. We call on Birmingham City Council and Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Council to support the The Landscape Practice Group proposals to improve them for the Commonwealth Games (2021/00528/PA).

Why is this important?

Boldmere Gate is one of the major entrances to Sutton Park and the current parking provision is both unsafe and unattractive. The plans that have been submitted propose laying eco-turf and porous hard standing that will make the parking area more attractive visually, safer for visitors, better for the disabled whilst being ecologically sustainable and sensitive to Sutton Park's status as a Grade II listed Historic Park & Garden, Scheduled Ancient Monument, Site of Special Scientific Interest, National Nature Reserve and the Heart and Lungs of our Town. The current damaged overspill area would be returned to natural heathland.

The 2022 Commonwealth Games Triathlon will take place around Boldmere Gate, the current facilities are not fit for purpose and do not do justice to Sutton Coldfield. This is a perfect opportunity to showcase Sutton Coldfield internationally whilst leaving a tangible legacy for the residents.

More details of the plans can be found here:

http://eplanning.idox.birmingham.gov.uk/publisher/docs/13FC24C7A7169B908205CDFD06FBE2FC/Document-13FC24C7A7169B908205CDFD06FBE2FC.PDF
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2021-11-16 10:53:20 +0000

Petition is successful with 497 signatures

2021-02-04 20:58:05 +0000

100 signatures reached

2021-02-04 10:03:51 +0000

50 signatures reached

2021-02-03 23:40:35 +0000

25 signatures reached

2021-02-03 19:09:29 +0000

10 signatures reached