The MULTI-million pound revamp of Kidderminster’s Brinton Park has hit two major milestones.
A new pathway connecting the car park to the play area was completed for spring, when more people begin to use the park.
A new ornamental bridge has also been added, right by the park’s pool.
The design is inspired by the original that once stood in the same spot.
Planting around the pool is progressing nicely and the stones are also in place.
The much-loved park has been undergoing a £3million improvement project, with £2.4million of the cash coming from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Other improvement works include building a new Sons of Rest Pavilion within the park.
The new pavilion is being created sensitively to reflect the heritage of the original one, which was built in 1938.
There will be a new cafe within the pavilion, looking out onto a new terrace which overlooks the new ornamental pond.
Other improvements for attracting more wildlife include management of the woodland, installing bat boxes and landscaping, with new flower beds and shrub planting.
