November 8, 2005 10:01 AM
Liverpool has a number of fascinating green spaces, including Calderstones, Croxteth, Dovecot, Everton, Greenbank, Norris Green, Otterspool, Princes, Reynolds, St James', Sefton, Stanley and Wavertree Parks, as well as other Gardens and Churchyards.... The contribution which follows is a direct invitation to readers to comment on these vital 'lungs' in this historic city.
Liverpool has a number of fascinating green spaces, including Calderstones, Croxteth, Dovecot, Everton, Greenbank, Newsham, Norris Green, Otterspool, Princes, Reynolds, St James', Sefton, Stanley and Wavertree Parks, as well as other Gardens and Churchyards.... and no doubt others can add comment about, and more information immediately to, this list.
The City Council now has a draft strategy for developing some of these spaces, but there's still a place for people to befriend their favourite parks.
So please do let us know about your Parks and their Friends.* Let's make a list of the contacts for all these wonderful green spaces in our city.. Our parks and green spaces are important and people's views and ideas need to be shared. You can add your information and comments below, or, as others have done, in for instance the Sefton Park 'slot..
Friends' Groups so far of which I am aware are:
Croxteth Hall & Park
St James' Cemetery & Park
Newsham Park
Princes Park
Sefton Park
[*Note to contributors: You don't need to display any more of your details than you wish when you give your name. This website only asks for your email address, privately, so that we can ban spammers, not you!!]