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St Francis park often closed Sunday mornings


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Hi I understand Sainsburys are responsible for this space, i've found it so frustrating it's often shut Sunday mornings (11am), I don't have a garden and need somewhere to let my toddler loose. Who can I raise this with?
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Hi James, wondered if you had an update as I hadn't realised that Sainsburys were responsible for locking/unlocking St Francis park. It is still locked around 10-11am Sunday mornings which is really frustrating as I can't walk thru there on a regular basis. Thanks
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Sainsburys signed up to an S106 contract requiring them to maintain, secure and run the park in a set manner in return for permission to build their supermarket. It is the same contract that ensured they building of champion hill stadium as an asset that can only be used for community sports, leisure and educational purposes. These contracts are very common to preserve community facilities from overdevelopment. The council can and does enforce these legally binding contracts.
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