Halifax Courier

Some of borough’s parks are ‘neglected’, say councillor­s

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Calderdale councillor­s have been hearing about the poor state of some of the borough’s parks.

Some have been left “neglected and not really fit for use” said one councillor.

A recent full council meeting heard ways to reduce maintenanc­e work needed in parks have been introduced to compensate for savings-driven staff cuts over the years.

Staff reductions on Calderdale Council’s green spaces team have seen the numbers reduce by 70 people since 2012, said a senior councillor.

And a lot would not be possible without around £500,000 worth of work which valued volunteer groups undertake, said cabinet member for public services and communitie­s, Coun Jenny Lynn (Lab, Park).

Coun Abigail Carr (Lib Dem, Warley) had said Calderdale residents were lucky to have access to amazing countrysid­e and being outside brought physical and health benefits.

“It is sad, then, to see urban green spaces being neglected,” she said.

“In my own ward, there are beautiful parks and green spaces but councillor­s hear time and time again that people are deterred from using them as they are neglected and not really fit for use.”

Coun Carr cited dog fouling and rubbish left around

Roils Head Moor, badly-worn goal areas at Mount Tabor Park making it “unusable” and residents feeling West View Park had become “overgrown and neglected”.

Lighting was an issue, particular­ly where safety of women and young girls was concerned.

“It means taking the little steps to make sure they are well-maintained.”

Coun Lynn said she echoed sentiments about the benefits parks had on health.

“However, the green space service has not been immune to the cuts that have had to be made over the last 14 years – one illustrati­on of that is that there around 70 less posts in the service than in 2012.”

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