“They are planning to extract enough barrels of oil to keep the UK going for just one and a half days, but it will take 15 years of industrialisation in a very precious landscape. There’s no justification for that.”
Controversial parklets in Louth have been removed following a series of vandalism and antisocial behaviour incidents in recent weeks.
There have been a total of four incidents involving the parklets, including the breakage of a support bar and the removal of seating from the bases. The vandalism from Monday night had been cleaned up by 3pm on Tuesday with Councillor Davies thanking his response team for acting “swiftly”.This, and other recent episodes of vandalism around the Active Travel scheme have, sadly, moved attention away from the benefits and wider discussion around a sustainable future for pedestrians and businesses in Louth.
Louth Town Councillor Andrew Leonard was one of those against the plans. He said opposition was “delighted” by the removal however added: “We would have concerns that the council council have ideas of bringing them back.”
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