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Express & Star comment: Government must do more to protect green spaces

The views of Doug Stanley deserve consideration and reflection.

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Cannock Chase. Photo: Steven Kendrick/sKendo Photography

The forester has spent a lifetime tending the soil and it has provided him with good physical and mental health. Not for him the rat race.

Doug feels the earth beneath his feet, the wind in his hair, the call of bird song. And those provide him with a health advantage that others can only dream of.

While many workers face sedentary daytimes, stuck behind desks, rarely moving from their chair, Doug enjoys the beauty of Cannock Chase. He made an informed decision and stuck to his guns. He was not lured to an office when things got cold or wet in winter.

Doug, therefore, is a man whose voice matters. And when he says we ought to spend more time in our countryside, we should. Whether that’s the canal towpaths of the Black Country, the rural hills of Staffordshire or the beautiful rivers and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of Shropshire, there is much to enjoy.

There is no doubt that enjoying our beautiful countryside is good for the soul. And in a world in which everything seems to happen at a thousand miles an hour, taking time out to enjoy the peace provided by nature has arguably never been so important.

We are blessed with some stunning examples around the region. Getting out there to enjoy them and give ourselves a lift in the meantime is the perfect antidote to the stresses and strains of modern life, and it doesn’t even have to cost anything.

The Government can and should do more to protect such spaces. Too often, the need to focus on arts, leisure and recreation is lost as we busily lurch to other matters. And yet such pursuits can help to improve the quality of our life, in addition to extending its duration.

Investment in such spaces and providing them with protection from developers helps. But careful measures to assist in land management are also necessary. It is heartening all of us, no matter where we live, can enjoy some green spaces. They might be modest in comparison to the Forestry Commission’s land, but they exist.

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