Caped crusader swoops in to bring fun back to park

Date published: 24 October 2013


Balderstone Park is getting a Batman themed makeover.

Due to open in November, the playground which is the first to be installed in the north west of England, will be decorated with a variety of batman and batgirl graphics and will include:

  • A special springy safety surface 
  • Two slides 
  • A climbing board 
  • Batmobile and joker cars on springs 
  • Seating areas 
  • Climbing ropes 
  • Disabled 

Pat Colclough, Chairwoman of the Friends of Balderstone Park said: “We are delighted to have won funding for the project which will provide a much needed new play area after the previous one became so rundown. I’m sure children in the area will love the new facilities when they open next month.”

Councillor Jacqui Beswick, Cabinet Member for Rochdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Place and Regulation, added: “We are delighted to be supporting a scheme which will not only see new facilities for children in the area but the park will also be getting a brand new adult outdoor gym featuring six items of outdoor gym equipment.”

The £55k scheme is being funded by grants from the Balderstone/Kirkholt Forum, Rochdale Boroughwide Housing, Clinical Commissioning Group and Rochdale Borough Council.

The work is being carried out by Beechwood Landscape using equipment supplied by Park Leisure, who have been given approval for the Batman design by Warner Brothers.

 

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