Play park re-opens with fun day for children

Youngsters now have more options for outdoor fun following the re-opening of a play area with more than £100,000 of improvements.

New apparatus, with safe flooring and inclusive features, has been unveiled at Beeden Park Play Area in Grantham, welcoming all children, including those with limited mobility or sensory requirements.

The money has come from the FCC Communities Foundation, with an additional £21,570 investment by South Kesteven District Council, with £5,000 from the Rotary Club of Grantham.

Representatives at Beeden Park open day

The park serves the Beechcroft Road area of the town, where more than 30 new play features have been added. Highlights include a multi-use games area, a rota web climber, an inclusive roundabout, junior and toddler multi play units, sensory boards and fitness equipment for all ages.

The new equipment, installed by Wicksteed, is designed with accessibility and inclusivity in mind, providing both sensory experiences and space to accommodate wheelchairs.

Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure Cllr Paul Stokes, who is also the Deputy Leader of the Council, said: “We were all thrilled to take part in the grand opening of the new and improved Beeden Park, which now offers fantastic, up-to-date, safe and modern equipment for all.

“Green spaces and play areas are crucially important for our community and make a huge difference to the wellbeing of those living in the area.

“We are delighted that the FCC Communities Foundation agreed to award us the money to improve the facilities here. I also need to thank Cllr Steven Cunnington for his drive and design input on the project.

“Together, we’ve created a vibrant and inclusive space for youngsters of all ages and abilities. There is also a range of outdoor gym equipment, which means this investment has provided something for everyone. It’s a space that works for the whole community.”

Beeden Park is officially open

The equipment is designed to accommodate children aged two and above, and includes a covered social area for teenagers.

FCC Communities Foundation is a not-for-profit business that awards grants for community projects through the Landfill Communities Fund.

FCC Communities Foundation Grant Manager Penny Horne says: “It’s wonderful to see something we have funded finally open and ready to make such a difference to young people and families across Grantham. FCC Communities Foundation is always happy to consider grant applications for projects that benefit local communities and this is a great example of what can be achieved.”

For more information about FCC Communities Foundation funding visit: www.fcccommunitiesfoundation.org.uk

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