Birley Fields Under Threat from MMU
Mon, 22/02/2010 - 07:44 — Rob
Birley Fields is a large area of green open space in Hulme south of the City Centre, which is under threat of development by Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU). Development plans go against the wishes of local residents who would rather see the site remain as green, open space, and accessible to the community. The film to the right was made in 2006, at a street party raising awareness of the value of Birley Fields as a natural space in the heart of the city.
How local people would like to see Birley Fields used
The survey is very short, and can be completed online, or paper based versions are available at various public places around Hulme. The survey was launched in mid October, and the chart above shows initial results, informing that out of 106 people who answered the question, almost 40% of them would like to see Birley Fields remain entirely as green space.
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MMU and Birley Fields
I take this one with a bit of scepticism.
So called Birley Fields is a rough bit of ground that is hardly used for anything. Not for amenity, not for food production. MMU plans to consolidate much of its operation on one site, aiming to be the most low carbon Univ campus so far. Te site is well situatied for public transport unlike Didsbury so car use is likely to decrease.
Thre is a real issue about open space in the city but we should be campaigning for this more strategically, for example turning the plot at Greenheys (Gt Western St) into community supported horticulture production, or converting some of the many car parks in the city centre into gardens and parks.