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As part of our ongoing work to improve and enhance our green spaces, we're investing £1.3million in our borough's parks.
So far, new gym equipment and entrance gates have been installed at Fairfield Recreation Ground, the playground at King George’s Recreation Ground has been transformed, along with the addition of a brand new gym and we recently unveiled a brand new play area at Victoria Recreation Ground.
We are now transforming three more playgrounds within the borough: Churchfields Recreation Ground, King Edwards Recreation Ground and Knollmead, and we want to know your views on our draft plans below.
Don't forget to check out our illustrative plans for each park in our photo gallery.
You can also find out more about our plans and have your say at one of our upcoming Community Parks events:
Churchfields Recreation Ground
Monday 25th November, 3pm-6pm
St Mary's Church centre
KT9 2DR
King Edwards Recreation Ground
Monday 25th November, 3pm-6pm
St Paul's Church of England Primary School
KT9 1BE
Knollmead
Tuesday 26th November, 3pm-6pm
Sunray Community Centre
Knollmead
KT5 9QP
As part of our ongoing work to improve and enhance our green spaces, we're investing £1.3million in our borough's parks.
So far, new gym equipment and entrance gates have been installed at Fairfield Recreation Ground, the playground at King George’s Recreation Ground has been transformed, along with the addition of a brand new gym and we recently unveiled a brand new play area at Victoria Recreation Ground.
We are now transforming three more playgrounds within the borough: Churchfields Recreation Ground, King Edwards Recreation Ground and Knollmead, and we want to know your views on our draft plans below.
Don't forget to check out our illustrative plans for each park in our photo gallery.