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London’s Neighbourhood Decision Making voting day [Video]

William Hollis, 12, wants a new playground at Cleardale Public School.

“We have a playground in our school but it’s pretty old, and our principal says it doesn’t even pass safety anymore,” said Hollis, who showed up to vote for the project at South London Community Centre.

The new equipment was one of the ideas submitted in the Neighbourhood Decision Making program.

Hollis was one of a record number of voters.

“In the first day we had 1,500 people vote online and we’ve already surpassed the number of online voters that we had last year, and we still have a whole day to go,” said Jennifer Martino, manager of neighbourhood development and support with the City of London.

Saturday voting was open until 4 p.m. in person and 8 p.m. online.

A new playground at Cleardale Public School in London is one of the ideas eligible in the Neighbourhood Decision Making program on Nov. 9, 2024. (Brent Lale/CTV News London)The program launched in 2017 gives Londoners in five areas of the …

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