‘Major improvement’ to Hailsham park as new £137,000 all-weather path to be built

A £137,000 all-weather perimeter path connected to a park in Hailsham is set to be built and finished by August.
Western Road Recreation ground in Hailsham SUS-201106-102909001Western Road Recreation ground in Hailsham SUS-201106-102909001
Western Road Recreation ground in Hailsham SUS-201106-102909001

The Western Recreation Ground in Hailsham is set to benefit from the ‘major improvement’ after Hailsham town councillors agreed at a meeting held earlier this year to allocate £137,511 to the scheme.

A town council spokesperson said the money will come from the Section 106 developer contributions for leisure facilities in Hailsham.

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The project is part of an overall plan – working in partnership with Hailsham Active and Hailsham Forward – to create a network of paths in and around the town.

A town council spokesperson said the path will cover the perimeter of the recreation ground and give access around and through the park all year, suitable for walking, cycling and running. A new all-weather exercise area will also be created.

The work will start on the week commencing Monday, June 22 and should be completed by the end of August.

Councillor Richard Grocock said, “The Western Road Recreation Ground is a much-loved community site and provides local users with many opportunities to enjoy the vibrant open space for sport, leisure and other activities.

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“Local residents and sports groups have stressed the need to improve accessibility at the Western Road Recreation Ground. We’ve listened and I’m delighted to see the perimeter path construction project has been agreed and will go ahead soon.”

A town council spokesperson said the work is to be carried out section by section and individual access points will be closed off during the work on that specific section.

The recreation ground itself will remain open for the duration of the works, although access will be restricted to the specific work area.

Deputy town clerk Mickey Caira said, “We hold great pride in our flagship open space and work hard work to ensure that the high standards expected from users of the facility are met.

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“We endeavour to undertake necessary maintenance, repairs, restoration and improvement of the recreation ground and make it as accessible as possible for members of the local community.”

Steve Wennington, chairman of Hailsham Active said, “We are very grateful to town councillors for supporting the proposal to construct the much-needed perimeter path.

“We sincerely hope this will be the start of more walking and cycling access across Hailsham, linking different parts of the town and providing 365 days accessibility to the recreation ground for all.”

Mr Wennington said it is hoped the path will ‘further develop’ sports in the town and ‘drive’ up participation in healthy activity and active travel.

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He added, “We have a further challenge of funding for lighting around the path in the winter and we are hopeful of more support for this.

“I’d like to thank long-term Hailsham resident Ralph Olsen, who has spent a lot of time on the design and specification of the path – all without cost.”

For further information about the Western Road Recreation Ground, contact Hailsham Town Council on 01323 841702 or email [email protected].

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