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St Albans playground reopens after £100,000 fundraiser
Summary
On this day in 2024 the Bernards Heath children's playground in St Albans reopened after a community fundraiser that raised £100,000, and the opening was formally led by MP Daisy Cooper.
Content
The Bernards Heath children's playground in St Albans reopened in 2024 after a community fundraising campaign. The new play area was created following a campaign organised by the charity Let's Play at Bernards Heath. The project raised £100,000 through donations and a 'buy a brick' initiative. The reopening was formally marked by the city's MP, Daisy Cooper.
Key details:
- The playground reopened on this day in 2024 after a successful £100,000 fundraiser.
- The fundraiser was organised by the charity Let's Play at Bernards Heath and included donations and a 'buy a brick' campaign.
- The children's area at Bernards Heath was officially opened by MP Daisy Cooper.
- In November, St Albans City & District Council and Let's Play selected a design meant to serve both younger and older children while fitting the heath's leafy setting and prioritising inclusivity.
- The charity produced a poster inviting families to celebrate the opening.
Summary:
The reopening restored a community play space after local fundraising and partnership between the charity and council, and the event was publicly acknowledged by the city's MP. Undetermined at this time.
