Increase Green Space Access In Wallasey
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Increase Green Space Access In Wallasey

Wallasey
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Wallasey residents deserve better access to green space. Despite being a coastal region, the area has significantly less green space per person than the national average, and this needs to change.

Motion wardWallasey

Brenda Hall

Brenda Hall

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Councillor

Ian Lewis

Ian Lewis

Councillor

Councillor

Lesley Rennie

Lesley Rennie

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Increase Green Space Access In Wallasey
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Increase Green Space Access In Wallasey

Wallasey

Wallasey residents deserve better access to green space. Despite being a coastal region, the area has significantly less green space per person than the national average, and this needs to change.

Wallasey
1 reaction·100% agree

Motion wardWallasey

Brenda Hall

Brenda Hall

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Councillor

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Ian Lewis

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Lesley Rennie

Lesley Rennie

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