Hull's green spaces 'vulnerable' to developers

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Hull's green spaces 'vulnerable' to developers
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Hull is the second-largest city in the country with no Green Belt, campaigners say.

None of Hull's green spaces have the classification needed to protect them from development, an environmental charity has said.

But it claimed the council had done "nothing to address the lack of LGS designations" in its most recent Local Plan, which maps out what land can be used for. "Hull's green spaces are there for everyone to enjoy - everyone needs to be involved in deciding how to protect them," he added.

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