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'Without this place we would be lost - they've taken everything away from us'

Among the terraced houses of Gorton, it is clear that community spaces have a strong gravitational pull for residents.

Community building, support and care for Gorton’s most vulnerable is a big concern for most despite there being a lack of spaces.

“People are struggling, people are having to do bits and bobs to get the children fed. There’s no one left at the charity places, especially in Gorton, you’ve got the hub and you’ve got a food bank.

“The children are in need. There are no youth clubs, no centres," Jeannette Wilson, 55, told the M.E.N.

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"There's people both rich and poor struggling now. I've been brought up by a poor family and when we were younger we'd sleep with coats on top of us in bed. Communities work better if you're helping other people," she said.

Andrea, 55, shared similar concerns: “The main concern is everything to do with the kids and grandkids and their future and what it's going to hold for them. The reason why I won't vote is we don't seem to be getting anywhere. We don't seem to be getting anywhere all that seems to be going up is houses. What are we voting for?"

She added: "Foodbanks have gone down and the cost of living is high. We've got a market and they're trying to take that and when that's gone we've got nothing - they've just got houses going up constantly and they want more. Why? I'm stuck in a one-bedroom flat so who gets them?

"We don't get these new houses - I remember them being built when I was homeless and we were told you can't have them 'they're not for us'. That's why there's so many homeless on the streets. "

Talking about the community hub, Andrea said: "If we didn't

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