Builders have dumped a 150 tonne mountain of soil on a kids' playground
However, Mr Walker said the wild play space beside it, where children enjoy clambering over logs, riding their bikes or playing on a giant tyre swing, has been devastated.
Mr. Walker said he had been asking representatives of Leven Parish Council and East Riding Council to come and look at the site but they “won’t do anything.” In a statement, Steven Hunt secretary of the Leven Playing Fields Association, said: "The land had become overgrown and our caretaker has had problems with nuisance behaviour there."
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