Save Harthill & Calderstones Park
On the 5th & 6th November 2018 Liverpool Open and Green Spaces Community Interest Company (LOGS) took Liverpool City Council to the High Court in Manchester over the legality of the Council's planning permission to allow building on Calderstones Park and the Calderstones/Woolton Green Wedge.
The High Court Judge, Mr Justice Kerr, is expected to make a decision soon. LOGS are obliged not to make any statements about the Judicial Review until after a court decision is made.
We are still fund raising to cover ongoing legal fees and to further protect and enhance Calderstones Park.
For more details and latest up-dates please visit the LOGS web site here http://www.logscic.org.uk/
There is no doubt that Calderstones Park and the openness of the Calderstones/Woolton Green Wedge will be damaged if any of these development plans are allowed to proceed.
We also need to continue to raise awareness of the heritage and botanic value of the park as well as the important community value of this treasured green asset.
Invest in the future and help stop plans to axe 105 trees. Special art pictures of trees planned for removal or damage are available for sale in limited editions at a substancial discount until 30th November 2018. All 100% of the price of these pictures will go to support LOGS for on-going legal challenges and to save Calderstones Park in Liverpool. For more details and to see these tree images please visit: http://www.logscic.org.uk/artprints.htm
Please make a generous donation today to help save Calderstones Park and protect the Green Wedge.
Liverpool Open & Green Spaces is a community interest company run by dedicated volunteers. It does not operate for profit but for the benefit of the community.