Posted on January 4, 2008 by wardsville
Denise and Mary:
4. The community wants information about the sewage system. How it works. Is it working? What capacity does it have to accommodate village growth? The people of Wardsville were always told the sewage run-off facility was designed only for existing houses and in-filling in the village. The Official [...]
Filed under: Paint Creek and Mill Pond | No Comments »
Posted on December 30, 2007 by wardsville
Newport Forest: is a 110-acre (45 ha) area on the south side of the Thames River. The property consists mainly of lowland forest, with some upland forest (the Hogsback), meadow, ravine slopes and bluff forests, and floodplain. Title to the Newport Forest was transferred to Thames Talbot Land Trust in June 2007.[1] It is a [...]
Filed under: Community Identity, Heritage, Paint Creek and Mill Pond, Skunk's Misery | Tagged: birdwatching, businesses opportunites, Carolinian forest, economic development, retiring baby boomers, strategic planning | No Comments »
Posted on December 29, 2007 by wardsville
The Thames River, a Canadian Heritage River flows through Wardsville. There is no dock or trail access to the river, making it difficult for canoeists, fishermen, or bird watchers to enjoy river activities.
The Big Bend Conservation Area is close by and connected to Wardsville via the river. It is one of the few access [...]
Filed under: Heritage, Paint Creek and Mill Pond, Wardsville Roundtable Nov 28, 2007 | No Comments »
Posted on December 28, 2007 by wardsville
Food
A small restaurant has opened but Dave’s Café needs local support to survive. The Café has plans to open in the evening and needs to find skilled staff. The café also needs to serve high quality fresh food in order to maintain a local customer base and to pull travelers off Longwoods Road.
Trail Development.
If [...]
Filed under: Paint Creek and Mill Pond | Tagged: employment, restaurant, trail development | No Comments »