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Keyworth Activity Park Presentation to Keyworth Parish Council 8 July 2013 7pm

Keyworth Activity Park Presentation to Keyworth Parish Council 8 July 2013 7pm

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Page 1: Keyworth Activity Park Presentation to Keyworth Parish Council 8 July 2013 7pm

Keyworth Activity Park

Presentation to Keyworth Parish Council 8 July 2013 7pm

Page 2: Keyworth Activity Park Presentation to Keyworth Parish Council 8 July 2013 7pm

Timeline

• Original Village Plan consultation 2009• World Record Postcards 2010 - £5k• Rushcliffe Borough Council 2012 - £20k

(to be used by March 2014 or we lose it)• Notts. County Council 2013 - £50k (to be

used by March 2014 or we lose it)• Planning application is currently in the

process by Jan Pauley, Nottinghamshire County Council.

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Activity Park Group Members

• Brian Lund• Clare Ridsdale• Rob Inglis• Matt Parsons• Jason Jackson• Other key members:- Tom Atack, Ian Whitehead• Village Plan Development Group members, Gill Riley,

Barrie Voyce, Andi Proffitt, Councillor Cottee• A diverse group of local individuals who are parents,

Grandparents and parishioners with in excess of 200 years experience of village life

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Vision

• By meeting identified need we will create an accessible and aestethically pleasing space for young people now and in the future and the wider community to enjoy which maintains Keyworths’ individual character

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Park• Size 68m x 25m – that is 10.4% of the total area• Equipment – Proludic have quoted and displays are theirs. However, this

will go to best value as the project will be project managed by NCC as they have contributed the largest amount so far.

– Cableway (*)– Revolve (*)– Pod Swing (*)– Rodeo Board (*)– Roll up (*)– Chip up bar (*)– Scale of Suspension (*)– Parallel Bars (*)– Hip Hop (*)– CCTV (further funding)– Signage (further funding)– Teen Shelter– Ball Court– Bins– Seating– Boulders*9 pieces of activity equipment

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Park Contd ./…

• 9 items of activity equipment• A ball court (Multi Use Games Area)• Teen Shelter/Meeting point• Boulders• Seating• Bins• CCTV• Signage

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Park Contd ./…

• Location – identified in 2009 as part of original consultation.– Safe– Visible– Police approved (linked to teen shelter consultation)– Open access– Family oriented green area which is also free– Central area & utilising space– Promote healthy lifestyles– Young people having ownership of an area and feeling part of

the community they live in– Promote play and decision making in our community’s young

people.

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Consultation

• 3 separate consultations have taken place– First in 2009 as part of Village Plan– Second in 2012 at Keyworth Show– Third June 2013 at South Wolds School*

*Targeting the new intake at South Wolds who were 7 years old when the original consultation in 2009 took place.

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Cost

• 9 pieces of activity equipment £26,645

• 1 teen shelter £ 5,630• 1 ballcourt £15,240• 2 wastebins £ 480

• £ 5,808• £ 1,475• £44,479• £ 100

Groundworks and Landscaping

£18,810

Delivery Charges

£2,687

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Funding

• £75k funding secured

• Total £121,354 Leaves a shortfall of £46,354. £60k is being applied for through Veolia to include CCTV, signage and additional items (if required such as bins) Closing Date is 12 July 2013 (Friday).

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Moving the Village Forward

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Total 5-19years

KW South

KW North

Tollerton

Wolds Ward

Keyworth

Tollerton

Wolds

Based on 2009 figures from RBC

Wolds ward represents Normanton on the Wolds, Plumtree, Stanton on the Wolds, Widmerpool, Willoughby on the Wolds, Wysall and Thorpe in the Glebe.

Figures on census show Willoughby on the Wolds having 178 occupants with 53 being 0-24 years

Bearing in mind also there are 450 new homes to be built in Keyworth by 2026

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68m X 25m = 10.4% of the total area to be used for the Activity

Park

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What we need from you….

• A comittment from Councillors ie a yes tonight

• Ownership of the park post completion

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Remember

• In the Village Plan survey when young people were asked the following:

• I feel my voice would be heard if I had something to say about Keyworth– 23.5% agreed or strongly agreed– 67% disagreed or strongly disagreed

Young People are the future of Keyworth, let us show them that, not only are their voices heard, but are also acted upon.