The Parish Council chairman has pledged to remove the
dilapidated play equipment from a village playing field himself.
Councillor Ken Goodger has already used his own farm
machinery to take the worst of the play items away from the overgrown and
neglected site and with no volunteer help forthcoming says he will remove
the rest. The play area was once looked after by a playing field committee
which was disbanded and responsibility for its upkeep passed to the Parish
Council.
Answering criticism from some villagers that the council
was given £4,000 from the village gala specifically to improve the area
back in 2004, Mr Goodger says youngsters can look forward to a new play
area once plans are given the go-ahead for a community centre.
He said: "The site for the new hall has not been set in
stone yet and we thought it would be prudent to site a new play area
adjacent to the hall. The play area is in a dark, nasty corner and when we
inherited it from the playing field committee it was already dilapidated.
People are very fond of criticising but not so fond of volunteering to do
things."
"Four thousand pounds would buy a slide and two nodding
horses. We would need around £20,000 for a play area. The most expensive
thing is the flooring. Yes, the equipment there is old and needs to come
out but it is not a five minute job."
Fellow councillor, Mark Brown said: "Everyone is keen that
the £4,000 in the pot is not just frittered away to patch up something
which is not suitable but I completely understand the frustration of
villagers who think it is a lot of money."
Webmaster's update to above report: Cllr. Goodger kept his
promise and cleared the site, as you can see from the photos below taken
on 23rd September.
