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Council uses 120-year-old law to reclaim old 'bog' to help tackle climate change and create a wildlife refuge

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click on this link, enter your email address, and select 'MyWigan News'.Wigan council is now in the process of reclaiming the land using a process set out in the Commons Act of 1899 with plans to enter a 99-year agreement with the Lancashire Wildlife Trust for the management of this unique habitat.Greenheart project officer Martin Purcell told councillors on the regulation committee about the scheme at a meeting on Monday (February 15).He said: "As a council we have declared a climate emergency and we have the opportunity to act now with the investment that's available from the Green Recovery Challenge Fund to secure the carbon storage capacity of the Edge Green Common site."This can be achieved by constructing earth bunds, scrapes and.

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