S106 Playspace Projects 2011-12

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S106 Playspace Projects 2011-12 S106 and Upfront Playspace Projects 2011-2012 Playspace – Play Area Project Value Bawdsey Installation of goal post at Recreation ground £540 Blaxhall Installation of play equipment at Blaxhall £1,216.50 playing field Blythburgh Installation of play equipment at High Field £2,383 Cookley Installation of safety surface at Walpole and £728.86 Cookley playing field Felixstowe Installation of fitness trail at Allenby Park £1,679 Hollesley Installation of play equipment at rear of Social £2,633.50 Club, Oak Hill Kelsale cum Carlton Refurbishment and installation of play £5,250.54 equipment at Bridge Street Installation of play equipment at Bridge Street £2,223.64 Martlesham Installation of new play equipment at £8,000 Centenary play space, Deben Avenue Orford Installation of picket fence at play area at £300 Town Hall Otley Installation of play equipment under 8 at £3,500 adjacent to Otley village hall Snape Installation of play equipment at adjoining £5,887.11 main Snape playing field Sutton Refurbishment of play area at Post Office £3,300 Lane Sweffling Purchase of swing for new play area at rear of £3,295.70 1-6 Blyth Villas Theberton Installation of new swings at Theberton £2,400 playing field Trimley St Mary Refurbishment of play equipment at £3,720 Stennetts Memorial field Waldringfield Works to surfacing Waldringfield playing field £1,500 Playspace – Sport Area Project Value Aldeburgh Refurbishment works to tennis courts £2,892.50 Aldringham Cum Thorpe Works to changing rooms at Sports pavilion £2,000 Bawdsey Installation of fitness equipment at £3,018 Recreation Ground Felixstowe Purchase of specialist grass cutting equipment £7,000 at The Town Ground, Dellwood Avenue Installation of gym trail at The Pageant Field £3,200 Framlingham Refurbishment work to skatepark at The £1,875 Pageant Field Installation of vandal proof gates and line £2,120 marking machine and corner flags at Bridge Kelsale Cum Carlton Street Installation of fencing at Bridge Street £1,375 Kesgrave Storage and kitchen for club use at Memorial £3,573.38 Playing Fields Waldringfield Works to roots at Tennis court at School Road £775 playing field Melton Works to pavilion toilets at Melton playing £1,802.50 field Sutton Bowls hut refurbishment at Post Office Lane £2,325 Bruisyard Installation of shed for storage of sports £815 equipment at Bruisyard parish park Trimley St Mary Installation of two 5 a side goals at Stennetts £1,700 playing field Huntingfield Improvements to petanque at Huntingfield £400 Installation of boules pitch at Blythburgh £329.18 Road Westleton Practice wicket for cricket at Blythburgh Road £11,609.40 Installation of goal posts at Blythburgh Road £549.96 Woodbridge Extension to provide additional changing and £10,000 segregated showering facilities for women and children at Orford Road Yoxford Bowls club equipment at Old High Road £4,680 .
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