Mayor delivering parks
for greener Newham neighbourhoods
Newham Council has begun rolling
out a multi-million pound package of park improvements as part of
the Mayor's contract commitment to residents for
2009/10.
Newham Mayor, Sir Robin Wales, said the Council would
invest £8.8 million in borough wide park improvements over the next
three years in line with Mayor's commitment to provide clean and
green neighbourhoods across the borough.
The funding comes as part of the £24 million environment
improvement program which will also see improvements made to roads,
lighting and measures dealing with local parking and traffic
issues.
Sir Robin said: "I want everyone to feel pride in where we live;
we know people in Newham value our parks and open spaces. We want a
green and attractive borough and we'll make Newham greener through
improved care of public spaces.
"This will also give open space back to residents and provide
areas for kids to get outside and have fun while getting active and
healthy."
Executive member for public realm, Councillor Ian Corbett, said:
"We're listening to the concerns of residents and tackling the
issues to make Newham a place for everyone to work, live and
stay.
"Investing in improving our parks and open space is an
investment in the future of all residents. Parks give residents of
all ages a space to socialise, kick the football, play with the
kids, have a picnic or read a book."
Executive member for culture, Councillor Jo Corbett, said:
"Newham runs more sport and cultural activities than any other
borough. Upgrading our parks now gives the Council the opportunity
to offer even more programs and more opportunities for residents to
get active."
The investment will fund more than 20 park projects
including:
- £3 million to repair all park buildings with a focus on
pavilions, sports changing rooms and other public amenities across
the borough
- £1.25 million upgrade to Gooseley Playing Fields will deliver
whole site improvements with new paths, furniture, sports
facilities, building refurbishments and landscaping
Keir Hardie Recreation Ground will receive £875,000 for whole site
improvements to play areas, trim trails and exercise equipment, new
paths and landscape upgrades
- £700,000 worth of improvements to be shared between Odessa Road
Open Space, Little Ilford Park, Plaistow Park, Lister Gardens, and
Memorial Recreation Ground.
- £650,000 for the improvement of pocket parks at Chandos Road,
Sandal Street, and Valetta Grove
- £550,000 for a new play areas and equipment at Star Park and
Priory Park
- £340,000 to improve play and sports facilities at New Beckton
Park
- £340,000 for improvements at Canning Town Recreation Ground,
including a trim trail, landscaping and youth sports
facilities