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Friends of Marple Memorial Park

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Update 26th April 2008

It was very pleasing to see the play area so busy during our task day today! All the equipment has now been installed and the Friends Group have paid their contribution of £3,363 raised with the help of the local community. There is still some work outstanding as the graphics on the tarmac surface are to be replaced and a blue line is to be added around the perimeter of the old boating pool.

We are also aware that the roundabout is faulty and very difficult to turn. This has been reported to Playground Maintenance and they have confirmed that it will be addressed, however, they do seem to be taking their time about it! The photographs below were taken in February and show some of the first visitors to use the new equipment.

 

 

Update 26th January 2008

Work has been progressing well despite the poor weather and it was good to see the equipment installed and tarmac being laid during our task day. If things continue to go well work should be completed within a couple of weeks. It's going to be great seeing the youngsters playing in there again.

 

 

Update 31st December 2007

The local business community has donated numerous tombola prizes to help us raise funds towards the cost of new equipment to replace that destroyed in Memorial Park by vandals last year. The generosity of the local shops and businesses listed at the bottom of this page has enabled us to hold stalls on Carnival Day, at the Locks Festival, the Food Festival, the Christmas Cracker and Marple Bridge Winter Wonderland too, raising £1,620 at these local events.

In addition, thanks to a donation of £1,000 from the Marple Website from the sale of their 2008 calendar and a contribution of £743 from Brabyns Preparatory School raised during a sponsored ‘Bounce’ by their pupils, we’ve achieved a grand total of £3,363 towards this cause. Coupled with a very generous contribution from Stockport Council it has been possible to place an order for the new equipment and the Friends are pleased to announce that installation will commence early in the New Year.

It shouldn't be long before the Play Area is transformed from the scene in this photograph taken today to one very similar to the 3D rendition below.

Infants Play Area Equipment

During December 2006 the play equipment in the Infants Play Area in Marple Memorial Park was destroyed by arson. Since then the Friends of Marple Memorial Park have been seeking to replace the equipment, which is sorely missed by the young children of Marple and their parents.

Unfortunately the bark filled former boating pool is no longer considered to be a suitable safe surface due to high maintenance costs and hygiene risks that were never considered when it was installed. So the installation of any new equipment needs to be accompanied by a complete new "Wet Pour" safe surface, which adds considerably to the costs.

After carrying out some consultation with users of the park earlier this year the Friends engaged Playdale, a play equipment company who provide a completely free design and consultancy service, to develop some options and prices based on the group's aspirations. The schemes produced by Playdale satisfied these aspirations admirably but revealed that a sum of just under £40,000 would be needed to fund the work.


A 3d rendition of the Friends proposals for the Infants Play Area
(a close but not exact representation of the final scheme).

The Friends began raising money towards the costs at Marple Carnival and Marple Locks Festival with a tombola stall. These efforts received fantastic support from the Marple business community and many local shops and businesses donated substantial prizes with a response to our appeal for help that was way beyond our expectations. A full list of acknowledgements is included towards the bottom of this page and we thank all these local organisations for their outstanding generosity.

In addition to the Friends' efforts to raise money the Marple Website and Marple Promotions have pledged the profits from their 2008 Marple and Mellor calendar towards the cost of the new play equipment in Memorial Park. Sales of the 2006 calendar raised £1,200 towards the Iron Bridge Restoration Project and they were able to donate £500 to the Friends and £500 to Marple Locks Heritage Society from their 2007 calendar sales. Similar profits are expected from the 2008 calendar and a sum of at least £1,000 is anticipated - so please get your new calendar from local shops or the Ring o' Bells pub and help the Friends of the Park at the same time!

Despite this tremendous support it was clear that it would take the Friends a very long time to raise nearly £40,000. After an unsuccessful search for grant schemes currently accepting applications for this kind of project, the Friends approached Councillor Shan Alexander, who is the Executive Member for Leisure with responsibility for Stockport's parks. The council has responded very positively to our appeal but wish to make their own announcement regarding their contribution towards the project. Once they have done this we will add the details to this page.

The Friends continued their fund raising efforts at the recent Marple Food Festival, an excellent new event, and hope to do the same at the "Christmas Cracker", Marple Business Forum's new event planned for 1st December, and the Marple Bridge "Winter Wonderland" on December 8th, by which time we hope to have raised at least £1,000 ourselves.

We expect this page to be updated regularly over the coming weeks, so keep returning for the latest news. If you would like to help the Friends fund this project, or their many other activities aimed at improving Marple Memorial Park, we would be delighted to hear from you.

Acknowledgement of Support

We thank the following local shops and businesses for their generous donations of prizes for the Friends' tombolas.

Listed in alphabetical order (where available we have provide the relevant link to the Marple Business Forum's Marple Traders Directory):

Angel Hair Design Kay Dees Hair & Beauty 
The Antique Rose Kenningtons Decorating Shop 
Autoden La Femme Chic 
Bare Necessities Littlewoods Butchers
Bargain Booze The Local (Off Licence)
Beadesaurus Mackays’
Blockbuster Marple Baths 
Box Clever Marple Bookshop
Busy Bee (Key Cutting)  Marple China Centre
Crafty Ladies Marple Chiropractic Clinic & Holistic Centre 
Davenport School & Leisure Outfitters  Marple Cinema 
Deli Select  Marple Co-Op 
Double Four Records  Marple Post Office 
The Edge Restaurant  McPhee Newsagents 
Etcetera The Navigation Pub
Glow Tanning Studio Pads, Paws & Claws 
Gregs the Baker Paper Tiger 
Grenaby Farm Paul Howard 
Hair & Beauty Centre The Pink Parrot
Hallmark Ring o’ Bells Pub 
Harmony Décor The Rolling Pin 
Harrods  S Duddy Ltd 
Helen Winterson Sew In of Marple 
House of Flowers Solo
Icing on the Cake Stationery Supplies 
In the Greenwood SVC Lighting & Electrical 
Ink Box Toast
Jestique Toymaster 
Johnson Dry Cleaners  Trek ‘n’ Travel 
Yvonne Gillon 

"The land for Marple's War Memorial Park was given by the Carver and Barlow Families of this Parish in Memory of the men of Marple who fell in the Great War 1914 - 1918 and the laying-out was done by Public Subscription."

Dedication of War Memorial Park - 22nd July 1922

 

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