Whalley Range Labour - Mary Watson and Angeliki Stogia on Future Development of Manchester Parks

City parks in the next decade – have your say

Cllr Mary Watson and Angeliki help out in a ‘litter pick’ organised by Friends of Alexandra ParkIn her role as Assistant Executive Member for Culture and Leisure, Whalley Range Councillor Angeliki Stogia is helping promote a new Manchester City Council consultation on the future development of all the city’s parks and green spaces over the next ten years. For the full story, see the Council’s website article here.

Angeliki says: “I really hope that Whalley Range residents in particular will add their views to this survey as our ward includes Alexandra Park, one of the most important in the city – and of course my favourite!”

To go straight to the survey itself, which closes on 31 May, use the link here.

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