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I am glad people like the bench. I have had two others installed along Lordship Lane, One outside the Sogim Pharmacy replacing the bench that was damaged by a car and one outside the Sainsbury's Local. They were paid for from the Council's Cleaner, Greener,Safer fund. Research has shown older people are more likely to venture out of their homes if they know the are places to rest up along the way.


Regards


Councillor Charlie Smith

Goose Green Ward Labour Member

suecharlie@btinterne Wrote:

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> I am glad people like the bench. I have had two

> others installed along Lordship Lane, One outside

> the Sogim Pharmacy replacing the bench that was

> damaged by a car and one outside the Sainsbury's

> Local. They were paid for from the Council's

> Cleaner, Greener,Safer fund. Research has shown

> older people are more likely to venture out of

> their homes if they know the are places to rest up

> along the way.

>

> Regards

>

> Councillor Charlie Smith

> Goose Green Ward Labour Member



Exactly this. I know many people who are afraid to leave their home with long term health conditions because they fear feeling faint or worse on long walks, or even essential walks tot he shops and back. I can assure you I?ve used this bench, and this is the sort of thing councils should be spending money on. Thumbs up from me.


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