Teviot st reserve
Well fokes we now have some information from our meeting with Tim Shadbolt and Lindsay Tomas from the council ,there is a developer that has there eye on our park and it's a developer driving the proposed sell off ! and we have time to save our park if we put up a good fight .there a plenty of sections available for any developer to go and buy on the open market there are plenty that need to be built on before any one should ever lose a park or reserve ,we are the last place in the country to be developed and we have more land available than any one else so we should have more greespace Beacuse we can aford it and we have them already ,rember once it's gone it's gone for ever and for what? so some developer can make a profit once at our expense .
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