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The ‘Green Heart’ of Kingswood

October 15, 2021, by Lydia

South Gloucestershire Council and The Friends of Kingswood Park have successfully secured development funding of over £120,000 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund in the first phase of an exciting £2.5m project. It aims to restore Kingswood Park so it forms the green ‘heart’ of Kingswood.

The main aims of the Kingswood Park restoration project are to:

• encourage more and wider range of people, voluntary groups and schools to use and celebrate the park heritage with more events and activities
• improve facilities for all including new play equipment, better access and toilets
• look at opportunities to provide a new park refreshment facility
• restore paths, walls, masonry and other features
• share the heritage of the park and research its history
• contribute to the regeneration of Kingswood Town Centre
• improve the park landscape and biodiversity
• make park management carbon neutral

If you would like to get involved and find out more about the Friends of Kingswood Park visit www.facebook.com/ourkingswoodpark

To find out more about the work underway to regenerate Kingswood visit: https://www.southglos.gov.uk/business/regeneration/love-high-streets-kingswood/

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