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A natural gem A once-contentious plan A conservation compromise
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A natural gem A once-contentious plan A conservation compromise
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The Medway Valley Heritage Forest is one of London’s “environmentally significant areas,” with about 175 hectares of public and private land teeming with beautiful plant and animal life, including some endangered species.
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A city hall conservation plan for the public portion hit a snag in 2018, when debate erupted over how best to protect the natural area while allowing as many Londoners as possible to enjoy the trails. Council sent the plan back to staff for more work with a laundry list of issues.
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Breadcrumb Trail Links Commitment Issues: Local Art for the Indecisive Londoner Many of us have spent more than a year locked in a staring contest with our boring, empty walls. From our home offices, from couches turned home offices, from kitchen islands turned temporary classrooms, from empty retail outlets, start-up headquarters, restaurant, and cafés we stare at the mouse brown, eggshell white or exposed brick and think: “These walls need art!” Why not fill this need with affordable, original, local art from Museum London’s Art Rental program?
LONDON, ONT. This year’s list of so-called ‘Buildings on the Brink’ in and around London includes an historic brewery, a century-old medical school, and several other structures that helped lay the foundation for the Forest City as we know it today. The Architectural Conservancy of Ontario and the Heritage London Foundation has published its latest list of buildings the organizations believe are at risk from the development and the wrecking ball. “Just like the human body deteriorates when it’s not used, a building deteriorates when it’s not used,” said Kelley McKeating, the president of the London branch of the ACO.
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