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Radcliffe on Trent play area upgraded with accessible paths and new inclusive equipment

Last updated: 19/3/2025

New accessible paths and equipment have been installed at a play area in Radcliffe on Trent to enhance accessibility and create a more inclusive environment for all children and families to enjoy.

Path resurfacing work at Wharf Lane Recreation Ground in the village has made the pathways smoother and more accessible for wheelchair users and those with walking aids. The park also introduced a new inclusive seesaw and basket swing.

Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) allocated £27,000 of UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) to the project matched by nearly £12,000 from Radcliffe on Trent Parish Council to deliver the improvements. 

RBC’s Deputy Leader Cllr Abby Brennan and Parish Councillors recently joined Radcliffe on Trent Junior School at the park where pupils enjoyed playing on the upgraded play facilities.

Cllr Brennan said: “Wharf Lane Recreation Ground is a fantastic open space here in the village and we’re delighted to support this project through our UKSPF grant to help improve its accessibility so everyone can enjoy the play area.

“In line with our Play Strategy for the Borough, the park has welcomed new play equipment encouraging inclusive play for children, friends and families. The newly installed hard surface path has also significantly enhanced accessibility for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and prams.

“It was wonderful to see pupils from Radcliffe on Trent Junior School enjoying the new additions to the park and we’re pleased the play facilities can be enjoyed by all as we move into the spring and summer months.”

Radcliffe on Trent Junior School Head Teacher Clare Allsopp added: “We’re committed to encouraging all children to be active and these play park facilities are fantastic in promoting outdoor play.

“It’s important to us to ensure children take a break from their phones, put their devices away for a bit to exercise and enjoy being outdoors.

“This play area is great for us being just a 10-minute walk or wheel from our school and we’re sure it will be well used by local families during the Easter and summer holidays.”

Radcliffe on Trent Parish Council Vice Chair Nikki Farnsworth said: “We are excited to include inclusive play equipment into our play areas, and that it will encourage all children to enjoy playing in the park together and also help those less mobile to enjoy the park with their children with the new level paths.

“We are grateful for the funds provided to us so that we could achieve this goal.”