Big Lottery Fund helps bless St Mary's with new court:
Big Lottery Fund helps bless St Mary's with new court - Two successful shots at goal by both the Vicar of St Mary's Church and the Mayor of Willesden marked the opening of a brand new Multi Use Games Area at St Mary's Church of England Primary School. Installed by Wicksteed Playscapes using advance Polymeric surfacing, this ballcourt is set to provide the community with a great deal of exercise and fun.The floodlit MUGA features a football and basketball court, along with a practice cricket area.
Mayor of Brent, Cllr Harshadbhai B Patel and St Mary’s Willesden Vicar, David Clues, officially opened the new £150,000 court and then they landed a hoop each to the delight of the school children present.
Brent Council made a decision to build the new MUGA as part of a regeneration scheme to improve the Church End area. The idea for the new play area was also instigated by children at the school who were fed-up with finding burnt-out cars, bikes, syringes and general rubbish in their old one. Big Lottery Fund is paying £100,000 towards the new facility which has been built above a disused part of Willesden Cemetery where most of the unmarked graves are over 100 years old. Advising the attendant kids how important play is and that healthy minds meant healthy bodies, the Mayor cut the ribbon to officially open the new area. This was aptly followed by a blessing from St Mary’s Vicar, David Clues. Eleven year-old pupil, Yasmin Clarke, said at the opening; “I think it’s exciting today. This play area is much, much better as the other one was like a cage. I want to do my running races in here.” Head teacher of St Mary’s, Susan Lawrence, says; “We fought long and hard for a safe play area for our children and it’s great today to see the results.” This newly laid court will serve a dual purpose; the local people will be able to use the new games area outside school hours, while the school will use it for play time and PE classes.
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Councillor Harshadbhai B Patel, Mayor of Willesden opens the court
David Clues, Vicar of St Mary's wathces the Mayor take aim
