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Angle Vale kids see RED
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April 2017
Players from the Angle Vale Foxes soccer club were treated to a training session with Adelaide United players, Lachlan Brook and Ben Warland on Monday March 27. The A League stars enjoyed a warm welcome from the Angle Vale community, who helped celebrate the official launch of the season with a BBQ and great team spirit. Will Cutts, the community officer for Adelaide United, spoke
to the enthusiastic crowd. “Even though the A- League team now train close by in Elizabeth, not many people from the north are able to make their way to games that are played in the city,” he said. Meet and greets, like the one held on Monday evening, give the players from Adelaide United an opportunity to drum up support as well as the young children benefitting from the advice of
their sporting idols. The two players graciously signed photographs and t-shirts for a lengthy amount of time, having a chat and indulging the children and families of the Foxes with their questions and requests for photographs. Hopefully any sound advice will pay off and the Foxes with have a cracker of a year! PICTURED is Harrison Sander with AU player, Ben Warland.
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SOME Lewiston residents are boycotting the playground on Hayman Road, Lewiston, citing safety concerns. The possibility of soil contamination at the site was raised in January, due to imported soil used for fill from the railway at Long Plains. Fencing and signage issues are now being discussed.
Natalie Centenera reports:
Lewiston resident, Charmaine Dos Santos, who lives near the playground on Pederick Road, has stopped using the facility for safety reasons. “I have rung the council numer-
ous times about a number of issues regarding the playground,” Charmaine said. “There is no second fence, it is on an 80km/h road and it’s just not safe. “When the playground was opened, I rang with my concerns and they assured me that there would be children crossing signs and nothing has happened.
“The fence progressively went missing as well.” Charmaine also acknowledged the amount of people using the park after hours, and the lack of lighting to highlight the playground. “I’ve gone there and there are profanities drawn all over the soft fall, with soft drink or alcohol spilt all over it,” she said.
“The place is not monitored enough, the speed limit is wrong, there are no double fences and there are also dogs off leads. “I have given up, I just don’t go there anymore.”
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