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Valerie Rosa, from local community group Latin Elephant, emphasized the community impact, stating, 'It has been a lot of work through the years to make this project happen. We hope that the members of the communities surrounding Burgess Parks are able to enjoy what has become a privilege for many, having an outdoor eating area.' This highlights the effort and collaboration behind establishing the outdoor cooking space.
Portia Mwangangye, cabinet member for leisure, parks and young people, described the new facility as 'safer and more sustainable' compared to the previous barbecue area, emphasizing that cooking is central to community gatherings. She stated, 'We are thrilled to open a brand-new trial outdoor cooking facility, as cooking has been at the heart of many community gatherings over the years.'
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