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Community shows support for Oswestry De-pave Project

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The information session attracted a number of interested people from different organisations

Scores of people representing a broad range of communities across Oswestry have attended a community information session on a project to help manage surface water and rainfall.

Individuals, organisations and a broad mix of community groups attended the event staged by the Oswestry De-Pave Project, one of the Severn Valley Water Management Scheme’s (SVWMS) demonstrator projects, delivered by Shropshire Wildlife Trust and managed by Shropshire Council.

The project focuses on replacing hard surfaces with features such as rain gardens and other small‑scale sustainable drainage measures that improve water management and support local biodiversity.

People attending the session, at the Memorial Hall, were able to discuss current ideas, share local knowledge and explore where community‑led improvements could be made. Conversations included topics such as edible planting, small rain‑garden areas and opportunities for wider collaboration with groups across the town.

Jenna Shaw, who is leading the project for Shropshire Wildlife Trust, said:-

“I was really pleased with the turnout.

“It was encouraging to see interest from so many parts of the community and to hear their suggestions of what could be done and where. I’m looking forward to working with those who came along to develop the ideas discussed.”

Pete Lambert, SVWMS demonstrator programme manager, added:-

“The number of people who attended the information event was really encouraging.

“There is clearly a huge public interest in the way nature-based water management, such as the de-pave project, can make a huge difference in flood alleviation and developing community resilience.

“It was interesting to talk to people and we thoroughly enjoyed the exchange of ideas.”

Further informal sessions will take place at Oswestry Library, offering another opportunity for people to ask questions, share ideas and understand how the project could further support the town.

Jenna will be at the library on Wednesday 18 February and on Wednesday 25 February, from 10am to 1pm each day.

All sessions are open to anyone who would like to learn more about the project or contribute to local discussions.

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