Much-loved Charlton animal park faces closure over plans to pull funding
Briefly

Maryon Wilson Animal Park, housing 96 animals, is at risk of decommissioning due to Greenwich Council's initiative to cut costs by $5 million by 2029. The park may close unless the community presents a viable business plan to take over. The proposal echoes past efforts from 2011, and while the Riding School for the Disabled will remain, animal welfare is prioritized in rehoming efforts. The park, a beloved local attraction, has spurred a petition nearing 5,000 signatures as residents push to preserve it through community action.
The closure proposal aligns with Greenwich Council's strategy to maintain financial sustainability in the face of growing economic challenges, emphasizing the need for a viable business model.
Maryon Wilson Animal Park, a cherished feature of Charlton's landscape, offers educational opportunities for children, allowing them to interact closely with animals in a serene environment.
The council is urging the community to submit a robust business case for the park's operations or risk losing it, reflecting previous measures from 2011.
With public support, a petition has gathered nearly 5,000 signatures to save the park, highlighting community efforts towards preserving a beloved local resource.
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