'People are angry': Residents oppose plans which would 'half' local park

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Residents expressed their anger after a firm submitted plans for a car park which would significantly reduce the area of their local park.

meeting last week and agreed that they will put forward an official objection.

This comes after Springhill MOT Station handed in plans to the council to alter the popular Swinton Recreational Park, off Swinton Road. The documents reveal that the company is bidding to install an additional 46 parking spaces, adding to the current 23.As a response, the local group gathered to voice their frustration.A spokesperson said:"They have cited in their papers that the park is not used at all, which is not true."In fact, when we went over there during the meeting to take pictures, there was a new football team that started playing there.

 

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