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Sigtuna Municipality acquires forest land to expand and preserve green space

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Sigtuna Municipality acquires forest land to expand and preserve green space
Key Points
  • Municipality acquires forest land to expand green space
  • Acquisition ensures preservation as green area
  • Details on size, cost, and timeline remain unspecified

The municipality currently owns 55 hectares of forest in the area north of Sigtuna Stadsängar, as reported by Tullverket. With this new acquisition, which is adjacent to Hällsboskogen, the municipality expands the green area and ensures it is preserved as a green space, according to Anna Karin Åkerblom, the municipality's planning and development manager. The exact size or location of the acquired land has not been disclosed, and the purpose or future use of the expanded green area beyond preservation is unclear.

Additionally, the timeline or cost of the acquisition is not mentioned, leaving some aspects of the project undefined. This acquisition is part of broader efforts to maintain and enhance local green spaces, though specific plans for development or public access have not been detailed.

In the area north of Sigtuna Stadsängar, the municipality owns 55 hectares of forest today, but that is also the only one. With this acquisition, which is adjacent to Hällsboskogen, we expand the green area and ensure that it is preserved as just a green area.

Anna Karin Åkerblom, Municipality's planning and development manager
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