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Accident waiting to happen’ – Mill Hill residents slam council over troubled playground plans…

Accident waiting to happen’ – Mill Hill residents slam council over troubled playground plans…

_’Accident Waiting to Happen’: Mill Hill Residents Slam Council Over Troubled Playground Plans_

 

Mill Hill residents are outraged over the council’s handling of a troubled playground renovation project, which they claim is an “accident waiting to happen.”

 

The controversy surrounds the council’s plans to revamp the popular playground, which has been plagued by delays, design flaws, and safety concerns. Residents have been vocal in their opposition to the project, citing worries about the impact on local children and the community.

 

“It’s a disaster waiting to happen,” said Sarah Johnson, a local mother who has been leading the campaign against the plans. “The council is ignoring the concerns of residents and pushing ahead with a design that is fundamentally flawed.”

 

Residents have expressed concerns about the playground’s layout, which they claim will create blind spots and increase the risk of accidents. They have also criticized the council’s decision to remove existing safety features, such as fencing and gates.

 

“The council is more interested in saving money than in ensuring the safety of our children,” said John Smith, a local resident. “It’s appalling that they are ignoring the concerns of the community and pushing ahead with a project that is so clearly flawed.”

 

The council has defended its plans, claiming that the new design will improve safety and accessibility. However, residents remain unconvinced, and tensions between the two sides are running high.

 

“We will continue to fight against these plans until the council listens to our concerns and puts the safety of our children first,” said Johnson.

 

The controversy has sparked a wider debate about the council’s handling of community projects and its commitment to public safety. As the standoff continues, one thing is clear: the fate of the playground remains uncertain, and the community will be watching closely to ensure that their concerns are heard.

 

“We demand better from our council,” said Smith. “It’s time for them to listen to the community and put our children’s safety first.”

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