Gordon Banks’s grandson locked in bitter council row over huge patch of fenced-off land
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Ed Jervis, whose grandfather was the legendary England and Stoke City goalkeeper Gordon Banks, has launched a scathing attack on Staffordshire County Council over its decision to restrict access to a green space in Madeley.The 37-year-old resident is demanding that College Fields be granted village green status after the council ordered fencing to be erected around the land earlier this year.For more than three decades, local people had freely used the area for dog walking, children's play and enjoyment.The council, which leases the land to Madeley School, maintains that barriers are necessary to comply with safeguarding regulations.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, Mr Jervis and fellow residents remain deeply dissatisfied with the authority's position."This space has always been really well-used by the community," Mr Jervis told StokeonTrentLive.The property where Jervis lives holds particular significance, as he purchased it from Banks himself five years ago.His grandfather...
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