
Wolverhampton: Plans for park's multi-use games area approved
A design and access statement included with the application said that would replace a grass pitch, which was currently being used for informal games of football.The play area is expected to be redesigned to accommodate the new equipment and more than 40 trees will be planted to increase biodiversity.New fencing will also be installed.
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