des militants anti stanley park ont manifesté et distribué 10 000 tracts dans liverpool aujourd'hui,en dénonçant le fait que les alentours ne seront pas réurbanisés et donc que la population locale va grandement souffrir les jours de match.
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CAMPAIGNERS fighting against Liverpool FC's plans to build a new stadium at Stanley Park have got one final chance to formally object.
More than 10,000 leaflets are being handed out across the city by Liberal councillors warning residents about potential traffic chaos that could be caused by the new ground.
They claim residents' parking schemes and park and ride schemes have not been drawn up to cope with the extra match day traffic.
The flyers also question why the city council has refused to say how much the land being gifted to a new joint venture company involving the city council and the club is worth.
The plan to dispose of the land needed for the ground was "called in" by the environment scrutiny panel and objections must now be sent to the council by June 20.
Liberal Party leader Cllr Steve Radford said: "We are sending out 10,000 leaflets and want people to fill in the forms and send them to the council before it is too late."
The Stanley Park plans have proved contentious because the stadium will take up part of the green space occupied by the Victorian park.
But work has still not started on the stadium amid rumours the club is struggling to raise the money to pay for what has now become a £190m project.