Saturday, November 1, 2025

Major investment made in outdoor play across South Kesteven

Improved playparks are being enjoyed across South Kesteven, thanks to a £100,000 investment by the District Council.

They are Arnoldfield Play Area on Gonerby Road, Grantham; Highgrove Gardens on Empingham Road, Stamford; Wild Witham Play Area in South Witham; and Dysart Park, Grantham.

All of them benefited from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which is Government funding given to projects which can be shown to support the whole community.

Cabinet member for leisure and culture, cllr Paul Stokes, who is also deputy leader of the council, said: “We are pleased to be investing in our beautiful parks and urban play areas across South Kesteven, as we make them more fun, safe and accessible for everyone.

“The latest programme focuses on replacing existing play equipment that has reached the end of its serviceable life.

“We want to encourage more children and families to enjoy everything these areas have to offer, bringing them closer to nature in an outdoor environment where they can play and socialise.

“The Council continues to invest in services and facilities across the four towns to ensure residents in every part of the district can enjoy free and accessible open air play.”

SKDC has separately invested more than £68,000 for repairs and/or new equipment at 14 play areas district-wide. They are Andrew Road, Stamford, Arnoldfield, Grantham, Churchfield Close, Deeping St James, Elizabeth Road, Stamford, Foxglove Road, Stamford, Harrowby Lane, Grantham, Manor Close, Langtoft, Princess Drive, Grantham, Dysart Park, Grantham, Queen Elizabeth Park, Grantham, Wellhead, Bourne, Kesteven Drive, Deepings, Hornsby Road, Grantham, and Wyndham Park, Grantham.

A further £35,000 of work, paid for separately by developers as part of their social responsibilities, has given a new lease of life to the Wellhead Play Area in Bourne. This has brought about the removal of an old wooden fort and entrance gate to be replaced with a multi play unit, roundabout, somersault bars, springer bowl, spinner, and a single easy gate.

 

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