Ivybridge Estate play area transformed into new sports zone after £290K revamp

By The Editor

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Sports activities will be delivered by coaches from Brentford FC
Sports activities will be delivered by coaches from Brentford FC

The play area on the Ivybridge Estate has been transformed into a spanking new sports zone that will see a programme of activities involving coaches from Brentford FC.

The facility has undergone a £290,000 revamp, which was secured through Sport England.

It has been was created following input from residents who live on the Ivybridge Estate.

Features include multi-use pitches, running track, swings and climbing features, a street snooker space, table tennis table and newly landscaped seating area.

Cllr Lily Bath, Deputy Leader of Hounslow Council, officially opened the new play zone and met a group of school children from Ivybridge Primary School who are looking forward to enjoying the new space.

Cllr Bath said: "The transformation of the play area at the Ivybridge Estate is amazing.

"The new sports zone will make such a difference to the Ivybridge community, not just for the kids but for their parents too, as it will give them a place to interact with other adults while their children are playing and learning.

"We hope this new facility will build on the community spirit in the area and encourage more people to get involved in sports activities."

Caroline McKay, Head Teacher at Ivybridge Primary School added: "The new play areas look fantastic, they are bright and cheerful and will provide spaces for children of all ages to enjoy activity outside and to socialise with their friends."

Sports activities will be delivered by experienced coaches from Brentford Football Club, which will encourage people of all ages be more active and engage with their community.

The Streets Sports programme will give young people the chance to work with the professional coaches, and help inspire and motivate their peers, as well as develop important life skills.

Graham Goodden, Communities Engagement Manager at Brentford FC Community Sports Trust, added: "The new facility at Ivybridge will enable the Trust to continue delivering free youth engagement activities for young people from Ivybridge and surrounding areas through our Street Sports programme.

"Improved facilities in the borough, will enable the Trust to not only engage with more young people in sports but also provide educational workshops, qualifications and volunteering and employment opportunities."

     

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