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£1,451
raised of £10,000 target by 58 supporters

    Iʼve raised £1,451 to rebuild Worsley Woods adventure play area

    Worsley Woods, Worsley, Salford
    Funded on Sunday, 31st May 2020

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    Worsley Woods is located in the picturesque village of Worsley. It's a local nature reserve, home to self-guided trails, and hosted events including talks, orienteering, den building and outdoor education activities.

    Last year, our adventure playground failed it's annual safety inspection. After 10 years, it had simply reached the end of it's lifespan, and it was a good innings given its location - wet ground, and tree cover. It's now time to rebuild and we're raising funds towards the costs, expected to be in the region of £30,000. You can read the MEN news article here:

    www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/worsley-woods-playground-unsafe-salford-15281547

    We're hoping to raise £10,000 towards these costs, which will be supported by grants and contributions from other organisations.

    All donations will be used for the new play area. If we are unable to go ahead or raise more money than required, the funds will be put towards other enhancement projects within Worsley Woods.

    Please give your support to this great local resource!

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    • WorsleyWoods Action Group6 years ago
      WorsleyWoods Action Group

      WorsleyWoods Action Group

      6 years ago

      We've had some good news! The Rotary Club of Worsley has kindly donated an amazing £500 towards our fundraising effort. This is a a great demonstration of local support and a wonderful boost for the project.

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    • WorsleyWoods Action Group6 years ago
      WorsleyWoods Action Group

      WorsleyWoods Action Group

      6 years ago
      Update from the Page owner

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    6 years ago

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    Page last updated on: 9/18/2019 13.15

    Supporters

    58

    • Deb Sullivan

      Deb Sullivan

      Sep 18, 2019

      Thanks for sorting this out, giving the kids somewhere safe to play. I hope you raise enough to make it happen x

      £30.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Aug 15, 2019

      £10.00

    • Robert Mann

      Robert Mann

      Jul 9, 2019

      £30.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jun 6, 2019

      Good luck with this valuable project

    • Ann

      Ann

      May 31, 2019

      A wonderful safe environment for children to enjoy!Well done for setting up this site and wishing it great success!

      £100.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Apr 30, 2019

      Great to see a local group of volunteers working together on such a worthwhile project! Hope you are successful!

      £40.00

    • Catherine K

      Catherine K

      Apr 28, 2019

      Hope you can raise the funds, a great little play area my son loves xx

      £10.00

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    WorsleyWoods Action Group

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    Worsley Woods, Worsley, Salford

    We are a group of local volunteers who work in partnership with the Salford Ranger team, to conserve and develop the Worsley Woods area, enhancing it's value to the people of Salford. To get involved or find out more call 0161 793 4219 or contact rangers@salford.gov.uk

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