Rye Management Plan Consultation Document - Cllr Trevor Snaith - February 2008

Written by Trevor Snaith on February 25, 2008 – 12:51 pm -

Response to the Rye Management Plan Consultation Document

I have had a number of residents complain that the consultation document did not purport to be a management plan for the future, just a description of the area, with summary of current actions. This is useful as a base for consultation, but confusing to people who wish to comment.

Holywell Mead Swimming Pool

Concerns have been raised that Holywell Mead Swimming Pool is not seen as part of the Rye plan. It costs a considerable sum to keep it open three months or so of the year. The facility lies dormant for far too long, and consideration should be given to some form of year round use before the Rye Management Plan is finalised. Otherwise, Wycombe District Council could find that enormous changes have to be made rendering much of the plan obsolete.

Based on key learning’s and resident feedback -
• The Pool must remain in Current ownership - not a profit/private club!
• It needs refitting including improved showers with dual use for the park and pool (in which case the ugly changing rooms could be removed)
• An addition of spa pools, sauna and steam room would be an attraction
• Heated pool with roof, ideally capable of pulling back would ensure use in summer and winter.
• It would complements fully the outdoor activities and we would then have all year use leisure pool.

Signage around the whole area needs reassessing and upgrading.

Holywell Mead south

Could well be enhanced ecologically, especially habitat creation or restoration. I believe The Environment Centre has made recommendations for
• a marshy area at the zone below the waterfall, complemented by a reed bed
• moving the “stepping stones” in the pool below the waterfall to make a line
• a deeper pool below the waterfall
• a gentler mowing regime, especially at the margins and in areas little used by the public to enable the development of ‘field margin’ habitats and an area of wildflower meadow
• a wildflower meadow between the line of the former Carrington estate and the Back Stream.

The Dyke and Wendover Way
When is something going to be done about the swans on the Dyke? There always used to be just a pair, which would nest every year. Since the public have been overfeeding them, there have been more than 50, which is killing the plants and fish. They are also aggressive and could be dangerous to small children. The vast amount of bread thrown to the swans and ducks contributes to the number of rats in the area. The rat catcher‘s sterling work is thwarted by this overfeeding.


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3 Comments to “Rye Management Plan Consultation Document - Cllr Trevor Snaith - February 2008”

  1. Lesley Says:

    Trevor you’re backsliding on the grammar:

    1. “Based on key learning’s and resident feedback -”

    This use of an apostrophe indicates the genitive singular case of “learning” but you omit the noun. What is it that belongs to “learning”? If you intended “learnings” as nominative plural then that’s even worse. Do you really believe ther are such things as “learnings”?

    2. “It would complements fully the outdoor activities…” should read either “It would complement…” or “It complements…”.

  2. Trevor Snaith Says:

    Hi Lesley
    Glad you spotted the deliberate ( heres another just for you) “gramatical” mistakes — made especially for you.

    Good to know you have read and digested the content.
    Now lets see confirmation that the Conservative Group and Cabinet will take on board the suggestions for the benefit of the residents of High Wycombe.

    Regards
    Trevor

  3. Frances Alexander Says:

    Perhaps Cllr Clarke can tell us why a major plan for the Rye - the play area, with 2 mounds and rope walks, with £250,000 funding - was not included in the management plan. It was announced in the press as the consultation time on the management plan drew to a close.

    Frances Alexander

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