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TIME TO PUT PLANS INTO ACTION IN BRESLAU

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Pace of Breslau park improvements now dependent on fundraising

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Task force looking into options agree to a plan, now the emphasis is on public feedback and funding models STEVE KANNON

The Township of Woolwich celebrated Canada’s big 150 with aplomb at Gore Park in Elmira on Saturday. There were live demonstrations by the fire department, daring sword battles with the Robin in the Hood, some Mad Science, food and music. [FAISAL ALI / THE OBSERVER]

A NEW PLAYGROUND FOR tots is the first item to be tackled at Breslau Memorial Park, with more to come now that the committee overseeing its revitalization has agreed to a plan. Deemed unsafe, the original playground equipment has been removed, with Woolwich earmarking $30,000 for a replacement structure to be built this year. Further improvements, including a splash pad, are coming, subject to a community-led fundraising drive. The process had been at a standstill while the often-competing interests of various groups were being worked out. Now, the organizing committee has signed off on a tentative plan for restructuring the park and its offerings. Along with a new major feature in the form of a splash park, the plan envisions making better use of

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the space by relocating the tennis courts in a swap for some disjointed parking areas, rejuvenating the volleyball courts and adding a picnic pavilion and washrooms. Improved landscaping, trails and sitting areas are also on the list. The improvements are expected to be phased in over time as the community raises money and the township budget allows, says Ann McArthur, Woolwich’s director of recreation and facilities. How much of the list actually gets done will also depend on community feedback. The pace is largely dictated by finances. Prompted by a public outcry against a plan to sell part of the park to house a new school. The Waterloo Catholic District School Board had offered $1.75 million in cash, plus the costs of some upgrades to the community centre in return for four acres of land, FUNDRAISING | 2

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