Community Action in Brookfield Addresses Neglected Site
Our Engagement Team carried out a community walkabout with Councillor Naomih McMahon and a local PCSO to identify areas the community would like us to improve.
During the visit, the group identified a burnt-out structure that was negatively impacting the local area and posing a health and safety risk.
Working together with local partners and teams across CGA, we safely removed the structure, improving the look and feel of the area.
This transformation shows what happens when we work with local partners who share a commitment to support, maintain and develop our communities.
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