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Update on The Sussex Street play area

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Monday, 22 May, 2023
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Already, nearly 100 local people have told us how they would like to see the area. We're keen to understand what people would like to see in the area.

Already, nearly 100 local people have told us how they would like to see the area. We're keen to understand what people would like to see in the area.

A petition to transform the Sussex Street play area into a publicly accessible green space in Pimlico has been gaining momentum in recent weeks. The play area, which is walled off and has been closed to the public for a few years, has been a source of frustration for local people who have been unable to access it.

The petition, started by your local councillors, is calling on Westminster Council to transform the space into a park that can be enjoyed by everyone in the community.

https://www.westminsterconservatives.com/campaigns/future-sussex-street#no-back

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The numbers are stark. Homelessness and rough sleeping in Westminster are at record highs and is the highest of any council in the UK. The Labour-led council has allowed this crisis to get worse, with near year-on-year increases, without proper support to help people off the streets. This is the reality of life under this Labour-led Council: distracted by pet projects and headlines instead of helping vulnerable people who really need it.

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