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To: Mayor of Liverpool

Save Sefton Park Meadows, Liverpool

Dear Mayor of Liverpool,
We want you to abandon the proposed sale of Sefton Park Meadows for the purpose of building executive houses on this green open space.

Why is this important?

Sefton Park Meadows are a unique green space heritage belonging to the City and people of Liverpool. They are of great ecological and environmental value and have existed since 1872 when Sefton Park was opened. Sefton Park Meadows are a grand sweeping tree-lined entrance to Sefton Park in a conservation area and within the significant setting of the English Heritage Grade 1 designated Sefton Park.
The people of Liverpool have vociferously told the Mayor and Council of Liverpool over the last year to Save Sefton Park Meadows.
A preferred developer is to be announced in the near future, followed by a planning application.
It is not too late to decide to leave the site as it is, as a significant part of Sefton Park for the benefit of generations to come, as it has been since 1872.
Sefton Park Meadows, Park Avenue, Liverpool, near L18 8FB

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2014-05-24 18:24:38 +0100

100 signatures reached

2014-05-24 13:36:48 +0100

50 signatures reached

2014-05-24 12:38:53 +0100

25 signatures reached

2014-05-24 11:47:31 +0100

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