Work gets underway to replace Alexandra Park boating lake’s floating islands
Work has begun to replace the floating islands in the Alexandra Park boating lake.
The islands are reaching the end of their projected lives and are suffering from damage with some now needing to be replaced.
After almost a decade in the water, the islands have become worn by weather, wildlife and natural aging. The islands are planted with native flora and their extensive root systems help filter and clean any contaminants in the water.
Last Friday the area at the lower south end of the pond – the end closest to the town centre – was fenced off. This week the old islands are being de-watered, broken down and disposed of and three new islands will be installed and planted up. Where possible, material will be recycled and some of the plants will be reused, if they are suitable.
Councillor Jo Walker, Hastings Borough Council’s lead councillor for environment and neighbourhood wellbeing, said: “Alexandra Park is one of Hastings’ most loved green spaces, and these works will help to keep it thriving. The renewed floating islands will improve water quality and provide a healthier habitat for the wildlife.
“The work is being carried out by a specialist contractor, and we aim to keep the disruption to a minimum.”
You can click on this link to find out more about how the islands help the waterways in Alexandra Park .
Photo shows the boating lake in Alexandra Park looking away from the town centre towards the playground.