W4 Youth Holds Survey As Part of Playzone Project Bid

Aiming to get funding for facilities in Southfield Recreation Ground

Cllr Malcolm, Sally Chacatte, the Mayor of Ealing and representatives of Rocks Lane and the Brentford FC Community Sports Trust at a recent W4 Youth Open Day
Cllr Malcolm, Sally Chacatte, the Mayor of Ealing and representatives of Rocks Lane and the Brentford FC Community Sports Trust at a recent W4 Youth Open Day

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December 18, 2023

W4 Youth is asking local people to complete a survey to help its bid to get funding for a PlayZone project.

The local group provides provide sporting and other activities for teenagers from mainly Chiswick and Acton. 

With the support of Rocks Lane Sports Trust it has been invited to join the Ealing Consortium for the Football Foundation PlayZones project where a number of parks in the Ealing Borough will receive Football Foundation funding to renovate or build a PlayZone.

Southfield Recreation Ground has been identified as a potential park for the PlayZone project.
 
PlayZones are safe, inclusive and accessible outdoor facilities for recreational forms of football and a range of other sports including netball, cricket, basketball and rugby.

W4 Youth Trustee Gary Malcolm wants to hear views from as many people as possible to see which activities might be the most suitable and their general thoughts on a PlayZone.

A visualisation of a PlayZone
A visualisation of a PlayZone

You can click the link to participate in the survey. 

If you have any further questions about the plans feel free to contact him at gary.malcolm@ealing.gov.uk.

 

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