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Children in Westfield are celebrating thanks to a £70,000 investment in a new play park which has officially been opened.    

New equipment has been installed in the Shakespeare Road play area as part of a £480,000 investment by Bath & North East Somerset Council to improve play and outdoor family fun across the area.

The council has working in partnership with community groups and parish councils on major upgrades to parks to encourage children to play outside more and improve their health.

Councillor Paul Crossley, cabinet member for Community Services, joined children, ward and parish councillors, at the new play area to officially open it.  

Paul said, “We have made large-scale improvements to play areas in our district and I was delighted to meet the children, ward and parish councillors in Westfield, to officially open the new equipment.

“Space for physical and imaginative play is so important to children’s development and health, and it is great to see parents and children appreciating this new play area.

“We’ve also carried out a review and consultation of some of our play areas. I’d like to thank everyone who took part in the consultation which we will be reporting back on.”

The play area improvement projects include:

  • Alexandra Park, Bath – wheelchair-accessible ‘Ability Whirl’ roundabout, ground trampoline and four swings, one of which can attach a wheelchair. Tarmac path access to play area and toilet available. Capital funding of nearly £47,000.
  • Kelston Road, Keynsham – a complete upgrade of play equipment, new seating and signage, football goals, path and safety improvements and tree planting. Work is expected to cost around £150,000 and funded by Section 106, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) and a Landfill Communities Fund grant from Enovert Community Trust. More information: www.bathnes.gov.uk/kelstonroadpark
  • Shakespeare Road, Westfield – joint project with Westfield Parish Council to carry out £70,000 major refurbishment.
  • Old Road, Writhlington – replacement slide.
  • Eckweek Lane, Peasedown St John – replacement climbing unit.

The council has also been working with residents and community groups in Kensington Meadows, Calton Road and Ubley to submit funding bids.

More information about the council’s parks and green spaces can be found at https://www.bathnes.gov.uk/services/sport-leisure-and-parks/parks-opening-times-and-locations