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The sun, fully liberated from the platform grip now sheds its light onto the sea and seeks the confort of the horizon.
Photos from Toronto Park People's Parks Platform Workshop on May 6th, 2014.
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How can Toronto meet the parks and open space needs in an intensifying downtown?
Does the city need a separate park board? What are the ways food could be better integrated with parks? How can we make our parks more lively and responsive to a community’s needs?
Toronto is going to the polls on October 27, 2014. Let’s put parks on the agenda.
Based on over 100 responses we received from our Parks Platform survey, our conversations with park advocates across the city, and our own work, we’ve gathered the top issues you said you want the next city council to address.
Now we want your help to define the Parks Platform further. Join us for a conversation about these issues and the solutions that could take Toronto’s park system from good to great in this next election.
The four main areas we will be exploring are:
Park planning
Park animation
Park governance
Park design
This will also be a chance to learn more about Free the Parks, which is our campaign to get the City to remove permit and insurance fees for volunteer park groups. Free the Parks will form an important part of our Parks Platform.
The final Parks Platform will be released in early June.
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The operational platform end has been tidied up. Once it sported ironwork denoting two platforms, but one of these is closed now and forms the face against which the Vale of Rheidol railway operates. You can not get on the narrow gauge trains from this platform as the trains are dwarfed by it.
The former goods yard seems to be under redevelopment, but the line continues around past the former station
Looking west from the trainshed. The former down platform has been out of use since the line was singled in the eighties.
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Heidi gave a confident presentation, sharing how volunteering had helped her to get valuable experience which she hoped would help her find paid employment.
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