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We want our play park

Friday, 05 February 2010

Youngsters at the gate to the proposed play area. Picture: Ray Roberts

Youngsters at the gate to the proposed play area. Picture: Ray Roberts

Children have no safe place to play because their parents say a housing development has been left without its promised play area. Installing a play area was part of the planning conditions for the Barratt Homes development at Lady Beam Court in Kelly Bray.
But more than two years after moving in, residents are still waiting for the facility. Sean Milne, who lives at the Lady Beam Court development with his wife and four children, said he bought a house on the back of the plans.
‘We thought there would be a play area and now all we’ve been left with is an empty, muddy field,’ he said.

For further details see this week's Cornish Times.

Email: drew.hill@tindlenews.co.uk




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