
The Opening Ceremony took place at 2.30pm on Wednesday 14th May 2003 to celebrate the completion of the Sarisbury Green Conservation Area Environmental Improvement Scheme.
Sarisbury Green in 1905 |
Sarisbury Green in 1907 |
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The old conifers have been removed and the main road improved by visual narrowing of the carriageway, improved footpath surfacing, tree planting, and new lamp columns.
The Sarisbury Green Environmental Improvements are the result of much planning and consultation, involving a large number of people. The scheme was first included in the 1999/2000 Programme at Planning Services Committee, 16th July 1998.
The Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 places a duty on local planning authorities to prepare schemes which "preserve and enhance" Conservation Areas and to consult local residents on such schemes. The brief for the Environmental Improvement Scheme is based on the recommendations for enhancement set out in the 1998 Fareham Borough Council Conservation Area Character Assessment for Sarisbury Green:
The scheme was presented at two public consultations. The first was held in 1999. The main concern then was that the removal of the large conifers would open up views of traffic from the Green and remove the protection the conifers provided in reducing the number of cricket balls which land in the main road. This was addressed in amended proposals, shown at a public exhibition in 2001, by proposing a phased removal of conifers and replacement with new more appropriate trees, together with new railings and netting which is erected on posts for cricket matches. The final tree, a native Field Maple, will be planted at the ceremony on 14th May 2003.
The scheme cost £175,000 and the main highway works were implemented during 2001 and 2002 by Swanwick Construction of Botley. Of the total cost, £132,000 was provided from the Fareham Borough Council Environmental Improvement Budget, £25,000 was provided by Hampshire County Council for new lighting on the main road and £18,000 was provided out of a number of County Highway maintenance budgets.
The replacement trees and hedge were planted by Carney Landscapes of Denmead, who will maintain the trees for two years before maintenance passes to Fareham Borough Council Leisure and Environment Department.