Podcast: People living near Canterbury's Dane John Gardens vow to improve its reputation
Published: 14:10, 19 April 2023
Updated: 14:12, 19 April 2023
People living near a crime-hit park in Canterbury have been telling the podcast how they would never move and are determined to change its reputation.
Dane John Gardens has been blighted by crime in recent years but residents say, with the help of the council, they want to improve the area . Reporter James Pallant has been speaking to residents.
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