
Local campaigners have finally rescued Rainham marshes from building development. Preserving the East London site is important because it is:
The struggle lasted almost 20 years. But the hard work of thousands of people finally paid off. Special thanks is due to Phil Butler from Havering Friends of the Earth and Friends of Rainham Marsh for tirelessly leading local efforts.
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A bit of creativity also helped. The endangered Rainham Ratty (see photo above) did a lot to get the London Mayor - Ken Livingstone - to join the fight.
At last the London Borough of Havering has accepted that people don't want local regeneration at the expense of wildlife and the environment. They have agreed not to bury the marshes in concrete drive-through restaurants and warehouses.
Now they must seize the opportunity to fullfil the educational and green tourism potential of the marshes.
Friends of the Earth says:
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Buy good wood - timber that doesn't damage our rare and precious habitats.
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