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Published Date: 20 January 2010
VIEWS are being sought on plans for a new play area in Chichester's Priory Park.
Five contractors have submitted designs for the project to the district council, and work is due to begin in the next few months.

A consultation on the designs will take place up to Saturday, January 23.

The work will cost in the region of £15
0,000 and will be funded by money from the Big Lottery Play Programme and cash from developers.

The project also involves the addition of a small play area in the New Park Road recreation ground when the existing jubilee play area is removed.

The five proposals are now available to view on the council website www.chichester.gov.uk

A display showing the park designs is on display in the reception area of the council offices in East Pallant, where residents can comment by using an electronic information point

The consultation period culminates with a chance to meet play development officer Lisa Rumbold at Westgate Leisure Chichester on Saturday, January 23, from 10am-2pm.

The chosen design will be announced at the beginning of February, with work due to start in April.


What do you think? Send a letter to news@chiobserver.co.uk or leave a comment below.

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  • Last Updated: 20 January 2010 8:50 AM
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  • Location: Chichester
 
 

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