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A £400,300 scheme will install fencing, barriers, and play area improvements to tackle nuisance behaviour and protect popular green spaces. Developers’ contributions will fund the work.

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00:00Leeds City Council is launching a £400,000 improvement programme at Temple Newsome Park
00:06to tackle antisocial behaviour and protect green spaces.
00:11Council officials say unauthorised traveller camps and illegal bike gatherings have caused
00:17damage and safety concerns for visitors and local residents.
00:21Plan measures include green perimeter fencing, height barriers and chicanes to deter nuisance
00:27activity.
00:27Upgrades also cover playgrounds near Meadowfield Primary School, a new footpath at Grove Road
00:33Recreation Ground and new entrance gates, plus a memorial bench at Whitcirk Wall Memorial.
00:39Funding will come from developer contributions, aiming to enhance community spaces.
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