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Boston Manor Park receives essential renovations
Boston Manor Park’s path and nature trail has undergone much needed renovations thanks to help from Brentford based business Rudridge.
Voluntary group Friends of Boston Manor, who help maintain Boston Manor Park, received free materials and equipment from Rudridge as the winners of the civil engineering and groundworks specialist’s Community Fund campaign, which sought to assist a local charity, school or community group. The donation from Rudridge included drain pipes and aggregate.
Friends of Boston Manor are a voluntary group of people who work to raise the standard of Boston Manor Park and House for the benefit of the local community. Their activities range from organising voluntary projects to maintaining the Boston Manor Tennis Club, running the Pavilion Café and facilitating projects for the Youth Offending Service and Probation Service.
Linda Massey, who heads the Friends of Boston Manor volunteers, said:
“Rudridge helped bring our vision to fruition. Together we have created a safe route through the park which is of great benefit to park users. They have been wonderful people to deal with and we cannot thank them enough for giving us the opportunity to work with them.”
Anthony Betteridge, Branch Manager at Rudridge Brentford, commented:
“We are delighted that we have been able to help the Friends of Boston Manor complete their project and hope that the community will continue to enjoy the park for years to come.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Nicola Collins .
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