Residents living around an urban park in the Buttershaw area of Bradford are being asked to join in a community action day to help improve the area.
Blackshaw Beck urban park is a large area of grassland and trees which has been the subject of complaints about fly tipping, burning and nuisance bikes.
On Saturday June 23 from 10 am to 2pm, volunteers are invited to join staff from the council, police, fire and the Incommunities group to clean up and cut back vegetation, and also to tell the council what they think of the park and how it could best be used or managed in the future.
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