RAPHAEL PARK RESTORATION
The timetable for works in this Heritage Lottery Fund/ Veolia Havering funded project is as follows;
· Dec. 2012-September 2013. Park Lodge restoration, and extension including new public toilet.
· Feb. 2013-July 2013. New kiosk and toilets by play area.
· Feb. 2013-April 2013. Bandstand restoration.
· April 2013-May 2013. Sports pavilions external improvements.
· Feb. 2013-March 2013. Demolition of old public toilets by lake.
· April 2013-June 2013. Lake side repairs.
· April 2013-September 2013. Footpath repairs, gates and railings work, soft landscape preparation.
The Council works with Friends of Raphael Park and Lodge Farm Park. For more information about the Friends please see their website http://www.friendsofraphaelpark.org.uk.
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