A new community park in West Gorton, dubbed the “sponge park” for the way it contributes to helping tackle the effects of climate change, has been formally opened to the public.

Designed in consultation with residents to benefit local people, wildlife and the environment, West Gorton Community Park is made up of three separate, interconnected spaces.  The woodland area has a planted “rain garden”, wetland meadow, picnic area, plus an informal play area with an outdoor climbing wall and timber play features.  A meadow area features orchard trees, picnic tables, edible hedgerows, exploration play and a stepping stone trail, while the park’s garden area includes an event space, community growing space and seating.

The park is situated in the heart of the community, with clear pedestrian routes and road crossing points, to ensure access for residents from the local neighbourhood and to encourage people to walk or cycle to the park.

Provision of the new park is the final element of the West Gorton regeneration programme, which has seen the complete transformation of the neighbourhood, with new housing and new community facilities completed over the last 11 years.  It was opened at a ceremony attended by Manchester City Council’s Executive Member for Skills, Culture and Leisure, Cllr Luthfur Rahman, plus local residents and councillors.

Cllr Rahman said: “The creation of a brand new park is always an exciting occasion and, having been carefully designed in consultation with the local community, I’ve no doubt that the “Sponge Park” will be cherished by everyone who lives in West Gorton.”

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