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Maintain former Keighley college site as a large community green space.

Submitted on Wednesday 6th January 2021

Rejected on Friday 15th January 2021

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

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Maintain former Keighley college site as a large community green space.

Petition Details

Retain the former Keighley college site as a large green space, dramatically improving arrival into the town. Offering open space to promote well being, togetherness and a sense of community. Government to recognise the site as a community space and to not allow any construction upon the site .

Additional Information

The former Keighley college site is now a large green space, dramatically improving the natural landscape upon arrival into the town . The site offer a huge opportunity to breath new life into the town and to be used to promote well being, togetherness and a sense of community .The site is owned by Bradford Metropolitan Council who have minimal interest in Keighley town centre. We call for the Government to recognise the site as a community space and to not allow any construction upon the site.


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