Amelia Taylor

Amelia Taylor

Amelia Taylor is a researcher and content creator based in Asheville, North Carolina. She focuses on topics related to local parks, sustainability, and neighborhood development. Her work aims to provide clear, informative resources that help residents stay connected with their environment and community.

Say goodbye to retirement at 66

Say goodbye to retirement at 66: The DWP establishes a new retirement age for 2026

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is encouraging individuals born between 6 April 1960 and 5 March 1961 to verify their State Pension ...

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Park Fireworks Rules Asheville What You Need to Know Before You Celebrate

Park Fireworks Rules Asheville What You Need to Know Before You Celebrate

Fireworks are often seen as a symbol of celebration—especially around the Fourth of July, New Year’s Eve, and other festive occasions. But before you ...

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Asheville Parks Rules, Guidelines & Responsibilities

Asheville Parks: Rules, Guidelines & Responsibilities

Asheville’s parks are cherished spaces—offering peace, recreation, and natural beauty to both residents and visitors. But as these green spaces evolve, one environmentally conscious ...

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Native Planting in Asheville Parks Building Resilience Through Local Flora

Native Planting in Asheville Parks: Building Resilience Through Local Flora

Asheville, known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity, is home to an array of public parks that serve as green havens for both ...

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Rebuilding for the Future How White Pine Park Inspires Smarter Park Improvements

Rebuilding for the Future: How White Pine Park Inspires Smarter Park Improvements

In the world of public green spaces, White Pine Park stands as a powerful example of how long-term vision and thoughtful renovation can transform ...

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White Pine Park A Timeless Forest Getaway Inspiring Urban Green Spaces

White Pine Park: A Timeless Forest Getaway Inspiring Urban Green Spaces

Tucked away in the heart of Illinois, White Pine Park—officially known as White Pines Forest State Park—is a breathtaking example of natural beauty, sustainable ...

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Building Better Parks How Grant Programs Help Rebuild Urban Green Spaces

Building Better Parks: How Grant Programs Help Rebuild Urban Green Spaces

Public parks are essential for healthy and happy communities. They provide places to relax, play, exercise, and gather with others. But not all neighborhoods ...

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French Broad River Park

French Broad River Park and Greenway: Asheville’s Riverside Gem

Tucked along the banks of the ancient French Broad River, Asheville’s French Broad River Park and Greenway is a serene oasis that blends nature, ...

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Park Plastic-Free Zones A Sustainable Shift for Healthier Parks and Communities

Park Plastic-Free Zones: A Sustainable Shift for Healthier Parks and Communities

Public parks are meant to be clean, safe, and green. But too often, plastic waste—bottles, bags, utensils, and wrappers—ends up littering trails, polluting streams, ...

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Learning from Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park

Learning from Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park

Public parks are important for every city. Some parks are made for playing and relaxing. Others help us remember history and great leaders. One ...

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