People living near a neglected piece of land near Exeter city centre are meeting today to discuss how it could be used by the community.
It's not known who owns the patch of land known as Queen's Crescent Garden... but the city council is acquiring it on behalf of the local St James Forum.
At this afternoon's meeting, local residents are invited to come and hear the assessments of landscape architects, and talk about what they'd like to see being done with the land.
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