Ealing Council invite residents to share ideas to 'enhance' Wesley Playing Fields
By Cesar Medina
16th Jun 2024 | Local News
Ealing Council is calling on residents to complete a consultation on Wesley Playing Fields in North Acton after securing funding to improve the park.
The council want residents to complete the consultation before 7 July so that they have the opportunity to suggest ideas to better "enhance" Wesley Playing Fields.
The Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) and Ealing Council are working in collaboration to improve the park in North Acton Road opposite to Wesley Avenue and Harold Road.
Wesley Playing Fields currently serves the residents of the Wesley Estate and the surrounding industrial units.
It has a traditional playground and a 'nature play' area, a ball court and rebound wall, outdoor gym equipment, paths, seats, a large central grassed area, numerous mature trees and hedges and a wetland scrape.
Ealing Council through its website say: "We are developing ideas to enhance the existing park and add new features to make it better for the local community.
"All local residents, businesses and community members are invited to help shape the improvements to the playing fields."
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The consultation asks residents: which areas of the park they want to see improved; how the council could make best use of entrances, footpaths and seats; what sports and social spaces do locals want to see; how to better children areas and what suggestion do they have so Wesley Playing Fields can provide more space for nature.
Drop-in events on plans took place in the park on Saturday 8 June, 11am to 2pm and Thursday 13 June, 11am to 1:30pm and 3:30pm to 6:30pm.
Here, residents had the opportunity to give ideas about how they thought Wesley Playing Fields could be best improved.
The online consultation will be open until 7 July 2024.
To fill out the consultation, click here and to contact the council for more information, email: [email protected]
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