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CHEVIN FACES UNCERTAIN FUTURE AS WARDEN LEAVES SITE

September 6, 2005 12:00 AM

With only five days remaining until the Chevin's last warden is moved off the historic site, local MP, Greg Mulholland, has appealed for the fate of the warden's future to be reconsidered. Mr Mulholland has written to Leeds City Council again urging them to postpone their decision until a proper consultation has taken place. Greg first wrote to the Council two weeks ago seeking assurances from them to make the Chevin's long term survival a top priority and keep the warden at the Chevin but has yet to receive a response.

The warden is currently based on the site to help monitor and maintain one of the region's most important natural assets. Following the deadline on Monday the warden will be required to carry out his duties 'remotely' as his area of responsibility is increased to cover a much wider geographical area.

Commenting on the increasingly desperate situation, Mr Mulholland said:

"With no one left on the Chevin to look after one of the region's most important natural assets, it faces and uncertain future.

"You wouldn't have a school without a caretaker and in the same way the Chevin needs a warden.

"This fragile environment deserves better and so do the people who care passionately about the Chevin's long term survival.

"I hope the warden will stay and Leeds City Council will reconsider their decision."

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