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By first mate · Posted
I agree, the people in the park office seem to be invisible. Quite why we need a park office I am not sure. Perhaps it is to do with all the maintenance and upkeep for which there will be organisation and admin. It may be expensive but I do think funding some sort of regular park safety oversight should be a priority. Southwark to want young people to use the park, as do we all, but there probably does need to be some sort of supervision for everyone's sake. -
By first mate · Posted
The big difference, other than increasingly flaking paint, seems to be graffiti. The question is, will that/ can it be controlled? -
I took back my 🤣 because I think the idea is unworkable expensive and would produce little result. There seems to be people in the office next to the toilet but I don’t think they leave the office. I’m not sure what they do there. The toilets have been in a disgusting state for months and months with many promises to repair they are not functional and they invite vandalism. I shall try to add a couple of photos. The council doesn’t care why should we?
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By first mate · Posted
There will always be kids pushing the envelope as the saying goes, but having some boundaries should help most understand what they can and cannot do. I think dedicated, daily park wardens is exactly what is required...with a hotline to SNT teams on the beat. Is there no way money made from Gala or from Park parking fees can be diverted to provide that funding? I feel it would be a really good use of money. The principle aim being to maintain the park as a safe and relaxing environment for all. If funding really cannot be found I wonder if there might be funding to at least train volunteer park wardens?
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