Knightwood Close in Ashurst. Picture: Google Streetview. PLANS to attach cladding to part of a property in the New Forest National Park are likely to be approved - despite an objection to the scheme. Members of the National Park Authority (NPA) are being recommended to support an application relating to dormers and a garage at a bungalow in Knightwood Close, Ashurst. Ashurst and Colbury Parish Council is urging the authority to refuse the application. A report to NPA members says: UPVC cladding is not generally considered to be an appropriate material or one which reflects buildings typical of the New Forest National Park.
National Park urges locals to get out into nature and improve mental health
The Mental Health Foundation found that green spaces were viewed as important for improving people s mental state - but that access was proving increasingly difficult.
Danielle McGinlay from West Dunbartonshire has taken up wild swimming in the National Park as part of her effort to improve her mental health
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