Salford’s oldest park has been given an new year funding boost.

Salford City Council has successfully bid for £54,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Lottery Fund as the next stage of its £2.1 million redevelopment of Peel park.

The funding, which comes hot on the heels of improvements to the park entrance, will be used for to research the history of the park so that can be reflected in new designs and to develop a programme of community events.

Councillor Gena Merrett, assistant mayor for housing and environment, said: “This is fantastic news for a grand old lady of a park who needs some TLC after all these years.

“Peel Park was opened in 1846 and is one of the oldest in the country and forms part of the largest green space in central Salford. We are working with the Friends of Peel Park and the University of Salford to restore this lovely haven at the heart of our bustling city.”

Work has just finished on refurbishing the entrance of the park off the crescent. This included resurfacing the path, installing new fencing and lighting and removing self seeded trees removed to open up views across the crescent meadow.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here