Residents' views sought on new park play area

A digital computer image over a green park which has people in it.Image source, Folkestone and Hythe District Council
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The park is part of the Folkestone – A Brighter Future scheme

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A council in Kent is asking for residents' views on a play area that will be in a new park.

Folkestone and Hythe District Council said the play area would be in a public park in Bouverie Square, which is part of the government-funded Folkestone – A Brighter Future programme.

The park would be constructed when the new bus stops are created along Shellons Street, the council added.

A survey on the play area, which arts charity Creative Folkestone has been commissioned to deliver, is open until 16:00 BST on 28 April.

The council said Folkestone – A Brighter Future would provide a boost to the regeneration of the town centre.

Work has started on the £20m-scheme and is expected to finish in the summer of 2026.

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