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Have your say on revamp of village play area in park

Views are being sought over council plans to spend £120,000 to improve a play area and open space.

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Cannock Chase Council’s Cabinet approved spending for The Cema – Chapel Street Park in Norton Canes in December last year.

The money has been allocated from Section 106 funds collected from housing developments in Norton Canes.

The improvements will include a new fully equipped play area, circular footpaths, landscaping, green gym equipment along with artwork reflecting the heritage of the area relating to the canal basin and mining heritage.

The council is now working closely with Norton Canes Parish Council to seek the views of local people to see how the wider community would like the new play area and open space to look.

Consultation is currently taking place and will close on Monday January 11.

Councillor Christine Mitchell, portfolio leader for leisure and culture, said: “I’m delighted to see that progress is being made on this project.

“Councils have a major role to play in the provision of good quality parks, play areas and open spaces.

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“The development will be designed to fit into the surroundings and enhance the local environment and will be suitable for all ages and interests.

"If you are live in Norton Canes and use or visit the current play area and park, please complete the short survey and tell us what improvements you would like to see.

“Your feedback and suggestions will form part of the overall design proposal.”

Councillor John Preece, chairman of Norton Canes Parish Council, said: “The Cema upgrade is much welcome and will be the beginning of a series of leisure improvements in the village.

“I would urge all residents to have their say on what they would like to see in this park.”

You can complete the online survey by visiting cannockchasedc.gov.uk/thecema.

On completing the survey, people will automatically be entered into a prize draw to be in with a chance of winning £25 in Argos vouchers.

Anyone who would like a hard copy of the survey or would like further information about the improvement works can call the Parish Council on 01543 276812 or email nortoncanesparishcouncil@live.co.uk

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