Steel da Streets

Children getting ready
Children getting ready
Basketball team
Basketball team
The Trophy
The Trophy

Thanks to the unstinting efforts of The Friends of Osgathorpe Park, the park (also known as Earl Marshal Recreation Ground) has been transformed into a superb site for the whole community to enjoy.

With the support of Parks & Countryside, funding has been found for footpath lighting; a large mosaic in the playground; a new mosaic sign at the Earl Marshal Road entrance and to resurface the Gayton Road entrance. In addition, BTCV (British Trust for Conservation Volunteers) have helped plant 5,000 bluebells; 2,000 snowdrops; 2,000 wild daffodils and 1,000 ramsons (wild garlic) and cut back trees to make the Gayton Road entrance feel much safer and less intimidating.

This document was last modified on 2007-06-29 08:03:48.