We are very excited to share plans for the first phase of redevelopment for the Dell Park.
The draft designs, which take account of community feedback collected over the last few years, have been developed by The Landmark Practice – a Bristol-based environmental consultancy.
The plans are set to transform the current outdated play equipment, to create a modern and more natural play environment, that will complement the historic port wall that runs alongside the park.
We hope to secure Lottery Funding to implement phase one of the project which would see landscaping work undertaken and new play equipment including:
Bespoke wooden boat
Nest swing and toddler swings
Accessible roundabout
Slide built into an embankment
Play boulders
The publication of the designs follows a recent £4,675 grant awarded by Chepstow Town Council which means we will be able to meet necessary planning permission requirements before bidding for National Lottery funding.
Vicky Burston-Yates, Chair of FDPC, tells us: “We are so excited to share these plans with everyone! It’s great to see people’s feedback translated into some visual ideas for how the park could look in the future and makes our dreams of a destination park for Chepstow that little bit closer to becoming a reality.
“Our thanks goes out to everyone that has supported us so far – but in particular, to Chepstow Town Council for their generous funding which has come at a really critical time for the project.”
You can read more about the development of these designs on the ‘Our Plan’ page of our website, including a high resolution PDF of the draft park layout.
Use the right arrow to scroll through the images below!
*Big thank you to The Landmark Practice for allowing us to publish this imagery.
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