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Green councillor raises issue of missing play park

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Chaddlewood’s newly elected Green Councillor Lauren McLay lost no time getting stuck into her new role by quizzing cabinet member Cllr Bill Wakeham about the lack of a play park at Redwood Heights during her first full meeting of Plymouth City Council.

Cllr McLay outlined that £82,000 of section 106 funding had been set aside since 2021, when the building of new homes finished, for the provision of a play park at Redwood Heights but that it had yet to materialise.

She asked Cllr Wakeham to explain the delay and what could be done to bring the park into being. Cllr Wakeham indicated he could not immediately fully answer the question. He thought the site was still in the hands of the contractor, but that he would look into it.

(story courtesy of the Plympton Podcast)

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