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Each day of Wimbledon, thousands of hopefuls join the famous queue in the hope of receiving a ticket to the grounds.

But Simon Wright of the Save Wimbledon Park group claimed that its existence defeats the purpose of a conservation area for bats.

“The queue could be on their own land, » he said, as part of protests against Wimbledon‘s proposed expansion.

“Every year, we lose more of the park to the queue, and every year, they start building it earlier.

“There has not been a consideration of the impact of their plans on wildlife all the way through, so I’m not particularly surprised that they’re doing this.

“I’m a big fan of the bats of Wimbledon Park because it’s a lovely thing to do to go and sit by the lake at dusk and watch the bats feeding on the insects as they fly around.

“It’s completely ridiculous to have a bat protection zone and then put a load of people through it.

“Just walking through will still disturb the bats’ natural environment, and they’re very sensitive creatures.”


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