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Blakenall community centre to be refurbished under council plans
Summary
Walsall Council and partners have secured funding to redevelop Blakenall Community Centre, with planned upgrades including a new entrance, a children's play area and improved accessibility.
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Walsall Council has announced plans to redevelop the Blakenall Community Centre on Blakenall Row. The facility is commonly known as Palace Play Shop Eat. Built in the 1980s, its layout and facilities are reported as no longer meeting modern expectations. Funding has been secured from the government's Towns Deal, New Horizons and Walsall Council.
Planned changes:
- The centre is operated by Bloxwich Community Partnership, a long-established local charity with more than 45 years of service and delivery across three centres.
- Planned improvements include a new entrance and reception area, upgraded interiors and modernised spaces.
- New and improved facilities listed include a dedicated children's play area, a charity shop, youth facilities and enhanced accessibility features.
- The site is noted for youth provision, holiday activities, alternative education and affordable children's play.
- Funding sources for the project are reported as the Towns Deal, New Horizons and council reserves.
Summary:
The redevelopment is presented as an effort to modernise the centre and support families, children and young people in the area. Council and partner representatives describe the investment as a commitment to people and place in Blakenall. Undetermined at this time.
