Posted: Mon 11th Sep 2017

Tennis court refurb and new multi use gaming area for town centre park

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Sep 11th, 2017

Visitors to a popular town centre park will soon be able to enjoy new and improved sporting and activity facilities.

The improvement works, which will being this week at Bellevue Park, will see the main tennis courts undergo a refurb. A new multi-use games area will also be installed.

The works have been funded from Offa Community Council and from contributions via Section 106 to Wrexham Council.

It is expected that the works will last a few weeks, with a warning that there may some disruption to the main path while the improvements are made. An alternative route will be made available to those visiting the park.

Cllr David A Bithell, Lead Member for the Environment and Transport, said: “The funding for this has come from contributions via a Section 106 to the council and also funding from Offa Community and we are very grateful for their support.

“This park is very popular and it is good to see investment taking place to improve it for everyone to enjoy.”

Local Member for Brynyffynnon, Cllr Phil Wynn, added: “This park is so well used and loved by local people of all ages and it is essential that it continues to be attractive to everyone.

“These works will see improvements to two outdoor sporting facilities and I am very pleased that they are about to start.

“I would like to thank Offa Community Council for their financial support.”



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