




A young boy in a batman fancy dress plays with the dense bushes at the Western slopes in Bristol, U.K. More than 450 residents have objected to plans for 157 new homes being built on this natural green space in an already densely urbanised environment in the heart of Bristol's city.



Sarah Maclean fears the worst for the woodland behind her property at Danescourt on the banks of the river Taff. Almost three hectares of woods are to be chopped down to make way for 36 houses.


Proposed plants to transform the Whitchurch meadows, a natural area close to the city of Cardiff. Campaigners highlight the potential impact to the green space once building is complete.


A local rambler rests in the tall grass at Cosmeston fields where the Welsh government plans to build 576 new homes on the idyllic stretch of greenery which overlooks the sea.


Helen and her toy poodle Oscar.


Traffic estimates at Llantrisant road leading into the city centre of Cardiff. Over 7000 homes are to be build on farm land, woodland and other green field sites In the area.


A love letter to the Cosmeston landscape left in a public notebook on a bench overlooking the green space.


Naturists paint symbolic nature symbols on their body to protest against the rising city emissions and the destruction of green spaces.


Save the Brislington meadows campaigner Hilary Rydon enjoys the warm summer temperatures at the meadows which has been earmarked for 260 homes.














