News Release: HAMILTON, Bermuda – The Minister of Home Affairs, Walter Roban recently visited the Riddell’s Bay nature reserve and recreation area.
Last year, the Riddell’s Bay (Warwick Parish) Special Development Order (SDO) 2020 established one of the largest privately held, publicly accessible conservation areas in Bermuda. A significant component of the SDO is the provision of public access to 64 acres of conservation land.
The SDO conditions include the provisions to create 18 vacant residential lots totalling 23 acres approximately 25% of the property,
Minister Roban, Senator Lindsay Simmons, and MP Jason Wade toured the development last week.
“We are pleased to see that many local landscaping companies have been employed to do all the work on-site including constructing a vast network of walking trails and the restoration of ponds.
“Sustainable construction practices are being employed on-site. For example, old asphalt from previous golf cart paths has been removed, ground-up and reused as fill for the eastern road. Large Casuarina trunks have been transformed into benches, smaller Casuarina trunks and other invasives are mulched and reused in pedestrian pathways and garden areas.
“The Riddell’s Bay development is an example of how developers, environmental groups and government can work together to achieve the right balance to protect our environment and create open spaces for our residents to enjoy.”
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