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To: Birmingham City Council and central Government

Stop proposed Cuts to Birmingham Country Parks from 6 maintained parks to 2 !!!

Stop Birmingham Councils proposed cuts to the parks budget. Protect the budget that is used to care for the parks and green spaces of Birmingham that we all need and enjoy. Lobby central government to protect our parks and green spaces.

Why is this important?

There is currently a proposal to make 20 million pounds worth of cuts to the Birmingham Parks Budget . This means reducing staffing in the 6 major parks down to only 2 hubs with these expected to manage every other country park and park space run by BCC in the whole of Birmingham.

This will mean no more supported schools groups, a huge reduction and diminishment to our green spaces, no more eco action and nature events ... or secret santa, or nursery for plants to make our city beautiful, no more community action liaison work, no more drug and alcohol support group work, no more keeping an eye on our country parks to keep them safe places for us to visit, reduced visitor centres and significantly less maintenance of these precious spaces across our city.

Without regular care will fall into dereliction and disrepair. We need these major parks for our kids to play in, for us to walk in and keep fit, and we want to know they are staffed and safe! Birmingham is the UK's second city with the most green space of any uk city these spaces don't just look after themselves. They need dedicated care to remain the nurturing places we all know and love. Unfortunately central conservative government has slashed the council budget for Birmingham (a labour council) disproportionately compared to say that of conservative Oxford. It's not right!!!

The consultation document is worded to try and get those who do respond to agree to these draconian cuts as a good idea...we need to stop them and the consultation is only open to respond to until the first week in January 2017.

Birmingham, West Midlands

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Updates

2016-12-15 21:01:43 +0000

100 signatures reached

2016-12-13 09:28:59 +0000

50 signatures reached

2016-12-12 19:40:25 +0000

25 signatures reached

2016-12-12 18:18:25 +0000

10 signatures reached