Brinton Park improvement project progresses
News release issued:
Visitors to Brinton Park in Kidderminster will see that work to reinstate heritage elements and enhance the park is now underway. Wyre Forest District Council, custodian of the park has commissioned contractor McPhillips (Wellington) Ltd to deliver the almost £3 million improvement programme being made possible thanks to £2.4 million of funding through The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Over the next twelve months, the park will see significant visual and practical improvements. The project includes demolishing the existing Sons of Rest building (subject to planning consent) and replacing it with a new pavilion with a café and community space. A new terrace will overlook a new ornamental pool which will be located where the original ornamental pool was.
Further work includes refurbishment of the existing toilet block, improvements to the footpaths and a new planting and landscaping scheme to add colour and refresh the flora and fauna of the park.
Councillor Tracey Onslow, Wyre Forest District Council’s Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure, Arts and Community Safety said:
“We’re delighted to see McPhillips installed on site and partnering with us on this exciting project. Talking to the various users of the park we are all looking forward to seeing the upcoming improvements. Once again, we would like to give our thanks to The National Lottery Heritage Fund for investing in Brinton Park by protecting and improving the park’s natural beauty and heritage. Over the next year we will create new spaces for everyone to enjoy for generations to come.”
Stuart MacKenzie, Contracts Director for McPhillips (Wellington) Ltd, said:
“This is a really exciting project for our team at McPhillips. The plans bring together the park’s rich heritage and its future as a modern, vibrant community asset.
“We’re pleased to be working alongside Wyre Forest District Council to deliver significant improvements that will leave a lasting legacy for Kidderminster."
Liz Bates, Director, England, Midlands and East at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said:
“We are pleased see the revival of Brinton Park moving forward with the appointment of a contractor on site. As we celebrate awarding a total of £2 billion of National Lottery and other funding to projects across the Midlands and East of England, this project shows how historic parks and green spaces can help connect people with nature, celebrate local history and inspire renewed pride in the places we call home.”

Picture shows - left to right: Dan Redmond, McPhillips, Councillor Tracey Onslow Wyre Forest District Council, John Davis Friends of Brinton Park
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