Showing posts with label Play. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Play. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 July 2018

innox Park improvement its time to have your say.

Innox Park Improvement Project – Have Your Say!

Bath and North East Somerset Council is asking how Innox Park can be improved for people and wildlife.

A consultation survey has been launched to understand how the park is used, what people like and dislike about it and to ask what improvements should be made.  The Council hopes that this will be the start of a long term programme of improvements for the park and to kick start the process it has set aside £79,000 of Section 106 developer contributions to spend on improvements on the ground.

Anyone with an interest in the park is invited to take part in the consultation in one of the following ways:

1)       Complete the online survey consultation at www.bathnes.gov.uk/innoxpark
2)       Come along to Innox Park between 1.30pm and 3.30pm on Saturday 8th September 2018 when members of the Council will be on hand to hear your views. Copies of the consultation survey will be available on the day
3)       Email your suggestions on how the park could be improved to parks@bathnes.gov.uk

Completed surveys must be returned by 5pm on Sunday 30th September 2018 when the initial community consultation will close.

For further information please contact the Council’s Parks Team on parks@bathnes.gov.uk

You can also let myself or Sarah know.

Friday, 23 October 2015

More Children's events during half term.

Life 365 are running free children's events on 26th & 27th October at Rosewwarn Park between 1pm & 4pm for all children within primary School age!

There will be face painting, bouncy castle, games and lots more!

This could be an ideal place to take your child during half term for a break for you and the kids.

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

More Room for Childrens Play

old disused path at Hinton Close
We have been campaigning for additional Children's play space for a number of years now and we may have come up with a solution that helps resolve the problem for some of the younger children in the area.

We have approached Curo about a patch of land that they still own at Hinton Close suggesting that they may wish to release this land to Bath area Play project who run the Hut at Hinton Close.

The Hut provides Nursery provision and supervised play for many of the younger children in our area and the extra space would enhance the quality of play for the children.

Cllr Curran in discussion with Curo officers
Another Bonus would be is that it also clears up a litter trap.

Curo are now considering this suggestion and we are hopeful to get a decent response from them.

The land can be clearly seen as an old footpath that is no longer used as the new development at Bond Court has rendered this old path redundant.


By Cllr Tim Ball & Cllr Gerry Curran