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Plans to revamp Lambley Lane park move ahead after funding secured

Lambley Lane Recreation Ground Play Area will soon be improved thanks to funding from FCC Communities Foundation

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Plans to revamp a park in Gedling is moving ahead after a grant of £100,000 was secured to help fund the project.

Lambley Lane Recreation Ground Play Area will soon be improved thanks to funding from FCC Communities Foundation, a not-for-profit business that awards grants for community, conservation and heritage projects from funds donated by waste and resource management company FCC Environment through the Landfill Communities Fund.

FCC Communities Foundation will be providing a grant total of £100,000. 

The improvements will see the old equipment and flooring removed and replaced with a brand new play area, complete with 30m zip line, swings, slides and climbing frames, as well as a number of accessible and inclusive facilities including a DDA-compliant roundabout, trampoline, basket swing and play panels. 

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The existing play equipment at the park is only suitable for children up to the age of six years old, whereas the new play area will include equipment suitable for children up to the age of 12 years old.

Works on the park are due to start in November 2023 and are expected to take around six weeks to complete. The existing play area will be closed whilst works are carried out.

The bid for funding was made in partnership with Gedling Parks Community Group and included a consultation with three local primary schools, All Hallows Primary School, Priory Junior School and Willow Farm. Children from each school had their say and gave suggestions for what they wanted to see at the site.

Penny Horne, a spokesperson for FCC Communities Foundation, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting the Lambley Lane Recreation Ground Play Area Refurbishment project and pleased our funding will provide such a fantastic facility for children and young families within Gedling. 

“FCC Communities Foundation is always happy to consider grant applications for projects that make a difference to local communities and we’re really looking forward to seeing this one take shape soon.”

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Jenny Hollingsworth, Chair of the Gedling Parks Community Group said: “I’m so happy to share the news that we’ll soon have a brand new play area at Lambley Lane.

“The support from the local community has not only been incredible, but also a vital part of our application to secure funding for the site. We simply wouldn’t have been successful if it wasn’t for them. 

“I can’t wait to see the works start and the new play area take shape, the plans for the site look fantastic and I’m sure that local children will be keen to try it all out all the new equipment as soon as it opens.

“This has been a real collaborative effort between the local community, Gedling Borough Council and FCC, and I’d like to thank everyone involved for their support.”

Councillor Viv McCrossen, Portfolio Holder for Climate Change and Natural Habitat added: “I’m incredibly pleased that we’ve been able to work in partnership with the local community to bring these major improvements to Lambley Lane Play Area. 

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“The plans for the new facilities look fantastic and I’m sure the new play area will be very much welcomed by the local community. We spoke to local school children to find out what they wanted from the new play area, and I’m excited to see what they think of it when it opens.”

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

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