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Oct 2022

Last Updated: 24/10/2022
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Kirkby Overblow celebrates new playground

by Tamsin O'Brien

| 24 Oct, 2022
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A new playground in the village of Kirkby Overblow was opened this weekend.  The whole village pulled together to raise funds and complete a daunting grant application process. The result has transformed the area.

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A new playground in the village of Kirkby Overblow, south of Harrogate, was officially opened this weekend.

The play area now boasts a giant tractor, climbing frame, nest swing and roundabout – all on astroturf.

Local mum Katie Fox told the Stray Ferret that she started to look into how to renovate the area two years ago:

"It was not very nice. It was run down and the equipment was really old.
"It was lacking colour and modernisation and needed a good update. There were also no disability facilities and it was all muddy."


Katie said she'd spotted that the play area at Ripley had been funded by a government community grant so she contacted Harrogate Borough Council which supported the application. Soon a village committee was formed to work through the application process – part of which required the villagers to raise 10% of what was required.

So, while the committee worked to complete the form, it started fund raising.

It held quizzes at the Shoulder of Mutton pub and took contributions from village's summer arts festival. There were also generous donations from locals and the playground's fence was supplied and built by the Moortown Group.




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Finally they heard that the scheme had been awarded £70,000, the village had raised what it needed to and work could start.

Katie thinks the result has transformed the village:

“Life is so expensive nowadays – it is so nice to walk or bike and go to the local park and sit on the benches and have a picnic.
"We want to include a nature area – it is such a big space so there is loads of potential to add more to it and fund raise more.
"We want to involve the local school more. It’s a nicer, prettier place to be and the different play equipment means it is more suited to wider age groups.”




The ceremony this weekend was attended by villagers, councillors and the mayor of Harrogate, Cllr Victoria Oldham.