Edition 5 - Your MAGhull - Flipbook - Page 6
Hello residents of Maghull
Park Management/
Play Equipment
As promised, Maghull Town Council (MTC)
is thrilled to announce the commencement
of work on our ambi}ous playground
refurbishment and upgrade program. With
Dodds Park, Old Hall Park, and Glenn Park
leading the way, new ac}vity trails are set
to be installed throughout May, June, and
July. Addi}onally, refurbishment of benches
and swings will enhance the overall park
experience for residents.
The revitalisa}on e昀昀ort underscores MTC's
commitment to crea}ng safer and more
enjoyable green spaces for our community.
We are delighted to see ongoing repairs
and improvement works in various parks
across the area. If your local park hasn't
received a琀琀en}on yet, rest assured that it's
on our radar, with plans for refurbishment
and repain}ng over the coming months.
Responding to residents' concerns about
sea}ng availability, MTC has taken
proac}ve steps to address this issue.
Addi}onal sea}ng has been installed at
popular parks, including Old Hall Park,
Ballswood, South Meade, Moss Park, and
Round Meade.
We recognise the signi昀椀cance of parks as
essen}al community spaces, o昀昀ering safe
and pleasant environments for recrea}on
and relaxa}on. Through these improvement
e昀昀orts, we aim to enhance the overall
experience for all park visitors.
As MTC con}nues its commitment to
enhancing green spaces and playgrounds
across Maghull, we urge residents to stay
informed about upcoming works and
developments by visi}ng the council's
website and Facebook page regularly.
Together, let's make our parks vibrant hubs
of community life. Thank you for your
con}nued support and involvement in
shaping the future of our green spaces.
Environmental
We9re thrilled to share that as part of our
dedica}on to environmental stewardship,
MTC has planted over 135 trees in our parks
over the last few months. This ini}a}ve
aims to mi}gate the impact of recent tree
removals and enhance the natural habitat
for birds, mammals, and insects.
Addi}onally, an addi}onal 150 trees will be
planted in our parks towards the backend
of the year, furthering our e昀昀orts to
promote biodiversity and preserve our
natural environment.
Tree and woodland improvement projects
are undertaken for various reasons,
Furthermore, plans are underway to
including the removal of trees posing health
provide more benches, picnic tables, and
sea}ng op}ons in other parks in the coming and safety risks, the enhancement of
woodland health by addressing diseased or
months.
dying trees, and the improvement of
visibility in certain areas.
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