Doric Park
53°25′03″N 2°54′40″W / 53.417485°N 2.911155°W / 53.417485; -2.911155
Doric Park is located in Old Swan, Liverpool, England.[1] Doric Park's main entrance is located in Wharncliffe Road. The popular local Green Flag park is tucked away behind rows of terraced houses. It is controlled by Liverpool City Council, and has 2.6 hectares of open space.[2]
Doric is one of many parks in Liverpool, that has been awarded with the 2010 Green Flag Award.[3] Stanley and Calderstones Park have also been awarded with the 2010 Green Flag Award.[3]
History and development
At one point the park suffered from vandalism, antisocial behaviour and fly tipping .[4] Many visitors felt that the lack of lighting gave a feeling of unease and consequently the site was underused. Members of the community raised their concerns about the park, which eventually led to the 'Reclaiming Doric Park’ project.[4] Public Services from the area set up the Old Swan Foundation and in 2002 Doric Park received a grant from the Countryside Agency Doorstep Green Programme.[4]
From the grant improvements such as the following have been made;
- In 2005 parts of the park were improved; such as reshaping the park, stone wall seating installed, furniture placed and a network of footpaths created.[4]
- A multi use games area, picnic tables, planting, a feature entrance and mural incorporating community artwork were also added to the park in 2006.[4]
- A table tennis table added in 2008.[4]
- A ‘Playbuilder’ natural play area added in 2010.[4]
The total cost of the project amounted over £200,000[4]
Facilities
Doric Park has the following facilities:
- Playground for children under 14
- A children's playground roundabout
- Wooden climbing frame
- Grassy hills
- A small fenced football pitch
- Dog mess bins
References
- ^ Weston, Alan (5 June 2012). "Event held in honour of murdered teenager Joseph Lappin - Liverpool Local News - News". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ "North West". Greenflag.keepbritaintidy.org. Archived from the original on 12 August 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ a b "BBC News - Stanley Park among 17 in Liverpool awarded Green Flag". Bbc.co.uk. 28 July 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "PDF Document" (PDF). www.jameschristophermaxwell.co.uk. 20 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.[permanent dead link]
External links
Media related to Doric Park, Old Swan at Wikimedia Commons
- Liverpool City Council - Doric Park page
- Green Flag page
- Location shown on Google Maps
- Doric Park images on Flickr
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