South Ribble Council calls on the public to lend their voice on Worden Park improvement plans
Some of the proposed plans include reducing conflict between vehicles and pedestrians on the route between the main car park andcar parks, providing new path links between key locations on the park such as the main car park, fishpond and playground and also providing a pedestrian route to Worden Hall independent from the vehicle route. Also proposed is the removal of the existing rose garden to reinstate the original grass and specimen trees.
The council has launched a new consultation on plans for further improvements which will focus on the quality of the infrastructure and landscape around Worden Hall to enable its use as a high-quality event space and considers improved pathways, pedestrian areas and landscaping across other areas of the park.
South Ribble Borough Council is asking the public for their input on the new improvement plans for Worden Park and the grounds of Worden Hall
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