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For latest news follow 'Ring of Parks' tweets &campaigning web sites belowTweets by @ringofparksLiverpool Campaign web sitesSave Sefton Park Meadows on FacebookSaveseftonparkmeadows.orgWalton Hall Park CommunitySave Woolton Woods on FacebookSave Harthill and Calderstones on Facebook Save Allerton Priory on Facebook Save Our Green Spaces Liverpool on facebook email saveourgreenspaces liverpoolLiverpool City CouncilAll committee meetingsweekly & current planning applicationsplanning explorer Strategic green & open spaces review boardNationalThe Parks AllianceNational Federation of Parks of Green SpacesUK ‘Save Our Parks’ petitionOpen Space SocietyThe Land Trust Fields in TrustGroundworkDEFRAEnglish HeritageHistoric EnglandEuropean Landscape ConventionEuropean Landscape Conventionicomos-uk PDFAnna Minton author Ground ControlState of UK Public Parks report from the Heritage Lottery FundGarden Festival SiteA public consultation for housing plans on the Garden Festival site is scheduled to be held at Sefton Park Library from 30 November to 3 December 2016 during library hours 11am-6pm. The consultation display will then be moved to the Town Hall.The City Council bought back the lease for the Garden Festival site last year with the Mayor promising to create a new cultural destination. The full planning application for the Festival site was approved after the public enquiry in 2008/9. The original approved plans were for two phases of development with Phase I to build 936 two-bed and 372 one-bed apartments. But will Phase II, for controversial plans to build 7 luxury apartment blocks over Otterspool Promenade, be revealed at this public consultation?7 'finger blocks' for Otterspool Promenade? Safety & Ecological concerns swept aside for 3G football hubsSerious safety questions over the crumb-rubber used in 3G artificial pitches were swept aside as Liverpool follows Sheffield by approving four football hubs sponsored by the Football Association.Two separate Synthetic Turf and Health Reports were prepared for the Council in March this year but these were only made available to Liverpool’s Planning Committee when the fourth football hub was approved for the Heron Eccles Playing Fields on the 1st November.But Council Officers advised the Planning Committee that ‘health concerns were not an issue for consideration under the planning process’. Surely, public concerns regarding the adverse health effects of tyre crumb should be taken into account as a relevant factor in a planning decision?A statement from the Football Association was presented to the committee giving assurances that 3G pitches were safe. However, it's the Government's agency, DEFRA, who are the lead body responsible for Environmental Health and chemical pollution. DEFRA have said they will soon release a position statement to be agreed with the FA and Sport England. It's assumed the Council will wait for DEFRA's response before any further 3G pit
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