North Lincolnshire Council has confirmed ÂŁ745,000 in new funding for community spaces across Barton, backing a series of projects that blend heritage, nature and family-friendly facilities.
The largest portion, £387,000, will go to Baysgarth House to support its ongoing regeneration. The Grade II-listed Georgian building is being restored with improvements including a relocated museum entrance, new shop, accessible toilets, and refurbished interiors. The adjacent Park Keeper’s Cottage will be converted into a workspace and flexible community hub.
Waters’ Edge Country Park and Visitor Centre will receive £303,000 to reinstate its boardwalk, build new outdoor decking, and develop fresh exhibition content. Spanning over 110 acres, the park offers nature trails, playgrounds, interactive displays, and a wildlife reserve, making it one of Barton’s most popular family attractions.
A further ÂŁ50,000 is earmarked for a new play area at Baysgarth Park, supporting a wider ÂŁ150,000 upgrade. The space will cater to toddlers through to teens, with accessible features and equipment such as swings, slides and a zip wire.
An additional £24,000 will fund Barton’s Heritage Open Days, supporting continued community access to cultural sites and drawing visitors into the town.
The funding is part of North Lincolnshire’s allocation from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
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