The Brentham Garden Estate has been recognised as one of the top ten Conservation Areas in England. This comes soon after Ealing Council passed plans to cut its Conservation Officer post, despite Neighbourhood Plan conservation policies adopted only last December.
In a national poll by Civic Voice, which represents 75,000 individual members in 275 civic groups, Brentham ranked number nine. The vote was part of The Big Conservation Conversation to raise awareness about areas of historic interest and encourage communities to celebrate and protect those at risk.
The Central Ealing Neighbourhood Forum has congratulated Brentham on its success. Forum Chair Tony Miller said: “This underlines the importance of Conservation Areas to a thriving local community. Our CAs are among the features which give Ealing its special identity and a sense of place, making it an attractive area to live, work and visit.”
Brentham has benefitted from conservation policies which have protected and enhanced its special style and spaces. “This demonstrates the importance of having a specialist Conservation Officer to advise planners,” said Tony.
In a national poll by Civic Voice, which represents 75,000 individual members in 275 civic groups, Brentham ranked number nine. The vote was part of The Big Conservation Conversation to raise awareness about areas of historic interest and encourage communities to celebrate and protect those at risk.
The Central Ealing Neighbourhood Forum has congratulated Brentham on its success. Forum Chair Tony Miller said: “This underlines the importance of Conservation Areas to a thriving local community. Our CAs are among the features which give Ealing its special identity and a sense of place, making it an attractive area to live, work and visit.”
Brentham has benefitted from conservation policies which have protected and enhanced its special style and spaces. “This demonstrates the importance of having a specialist Conservation Officer to advise planners,” said Tony.