Revamped Wilmslow play area officially opens
The official opening ceremony for Alveston Drive play area, located in the Villas Estate off Dean Row Road, took place on Monday 18 November 2024.
The redevelopment of the play park was a collaborative project between Wilmslow Town Council and Cheshire East Council, with the work organised and managed by Ansa Environmental Services (a Cheshire East Council company).
A variety of new play equipment – along with a picnic table and new fencing – have been installed, with the work being completed at the start of November.
Wilmslow and District Rotary will be donating 4,000 crocus bulbs to enhance the park, to commemorate Rotary's work to rid the world of polio.
Wilmslow Town Mayor, Councillor Tim Higgins, cut the ribbon after making a short speech.
Also in attendance were Wilmslow Town Councillors, Cheshire East Councillors, the Deputy Leader of Cheshire East Council – Cllr Michael Gorman – who is also a Wilmslow Town Councillor for Wilmslow West ward, the Ansa Parks Technical Officer, a Wilmslow & District Rotary representative and local families.
Wilmslow Town Mayor, Councillor Tim Higgins, said, "We are thrilled to officially open the renewed Alveston Drive Play Area.
"Neighbouring families with young children can now enjoy their local play park without having to travel, and the park can become a real community space.
"I would like to thank Councillor Lata Anderson for driving the project forward, Cheshire East Council for partnering with us on another park project and Ansa for organising and overseeing the work"
Councillor Lata Anderson, Dean Row ward Councillor for both Wilmslow Town Council and Cheshire East Council, said, "The refurbishment of this park was my first priority when I was elected as Dean Row ward Councillor so I am absolutely delighted the park has finally been completed.
"This project involved many people. I give my thanks to the Cheshire East Officers, who stuck with this project despite many setbacks and put up with my constant phone calls, and the Wilmslow Town Officers, who helped organise the new noticeboard and co-ordinate with Cheshire East.
"I especially want to thank the residents of the Villas Estate for their patience and their contributions. Residents worked together to form a consensus to make many of the key decisions, including the location and the need for fencing.
"This refurbishment is a testament of Wilmslow Town Council, Cheshire East Council and residents working together. I look forward to more collaborative projects like this."
Councillor Mick Warren, chair of Cheshire East Council's environment and communities committee, said: "In the same way that the play area at Little Lindow had a really positive effect on the local community in Wilmslow when it was revitalised, I'm sure it will be the same here.
"Partnership working is what has brought this project to fruition, and I thank officers both at Cheshire East and at Wilmslow Town Council for their perseverance and determination for seeing this through.
"The safe, clean area that we have now is a huge improvement on what we had previously, and I look forward to the final improvements which will lead to this area being used even more often."
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