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association with Amazon
Published
and promoted by Graham Wroe & Krystyna Haywood for the Sheffield
Green Party, 73 Eskdale Road, Sheffield, S6 1SL.
Site updated on
8th Dec 2007
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Our policy on St Lukes at Graves Park
The following policy was agreed at a general
meeting on the Sheffield Green Party on the 19th February 2008.
- Mindful of its manifesto
commitments to support open spaces and parks, opposes any new
development at the Norton Nurseries or other sites within Graves
Park.
- Requests that the
Council offer all assistance to St Luke's Hospice in seeking alternative
sites.
- Calls upon its members to support Friends
of Graves Park campaign against any new development within Graves
Park.
The things which are guiding
the Green Party at the moment are:
- Clear indication from Green Party members
that the principle of retaining park land is paramount - The Green
Party believe strongly in protecting green spaces.
- Very strong public opinion, not just from
people who live near the park, saying the same thing.
- Value of the Norton Nursery, no one has so
far suggested a viable alternative site and it would be very wasteful
to demolish and rebuild. We may need it more in the future as
we try to grow more food locally.
- Doubts that a single, state of the art, centre
on the south side of the city is the best way to serve the needs
of all those who need inpatient (or home based) terminal care
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