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We said ‘No’ to Moorend lane development

December 9, 2024September 27, 2024 by BeckyReid

Lea Park Residents Association led a successful campaign locally to oppose Moorend Farm as a location for a new recycling plant for demolition!

Categories Air, Green Spaces, Waste Tags campaign, Community Group, Current, Individual, News, waste
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