After almost three years of work, Bragard Island has finally been reopened to the public. As a wasteland for many years, the space has been cleaned, developed and vegetated. It has become both an ecological corridor for local fauna and flora, but also a place of nature and walking for the Spinalians of the area.
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After almost three years of work, Bragard Island has finally been reopened to the public. As a wasteland for many years, the space has been cleaned, developed and vegetated. It has become both an ecological corridor for local fauna and flora, but also a place of nature and walking for the Spinalians of the area.