Rossendale Borough Council has made a funding application to enable a much-needed 'major facelift' to a play area in Rawtenstall. 

Whitaker Park play area will undergo the transformation once the funding is secured thanks to a partnership with Proffitts 'Investing in Communities'. 

The project will renovate the existing toddler play area at Whitaker Park, adding modern equipment, picnic facilities and safety surfacing.  

A new section will be created especially for older children and youths, featuring more challenging and adventurous equipment.

These improvements are designed to provide a safe, engaging and inclusive space for children of all ages to enjoy. 

The council said this initiative underscores its commitment to enhancing play provisions, building on the success of previous schemes to improve the play areas and parks in towns across the borough.  

Lead member for communities, Councillor Liz McInnes, who is also a Friend of Whitaker Park, emphasised the importance of this initiative.

She said: "We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for our residents, including children, and providing top-notch play facilities is a key part of that mission.

"We’re hopeful the funding required will be secured, which is really exciting. 

“This project at Whitaker Park is a testament to our ongoing efforts to create vibrant, safe, and fun spaces for children and families.

"We are grateful for the support and partnership of Proffitts in helping us making this vision a reality." 

A comprehensive consultation process was conducted to ensure the community's needs and wishes were at the forefront of the design.

Following this, a detailed concept design was developed, and an application for external funding amounting to £250,000 has been submitted.

The project is on track for completion by April 2025. 

Martin Proffitt, director at Proffitts, a community interest company, said: "We are excited to partner with Rossendale Borough Council on this transformative project.

"Our aim is to create a play area that not only meets the current needs of the community but also inspires future generations.

"The new facilities will offer a range of activities that promote physical health, creativity, and social interaction, making Whitaker Park a real asset and cornerstone of community life."