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The Vale of Glamorgan Council has appointed Haire Landscape Consultants and Aberrant Architecture to redesign the existing Multi Use Games (MUGA) and tennis court area at Murchfield recreation ground.
Funded by section 106 contributions and public art monies, Abberrant will be working with the community to co-design new facilities for the community at this public open space.
A workshop will be taking place with pupils at Dinas Powys Junior School during the consultation period to capture their ideas for the future of this space.
A community drop-in session has also been arranged for Friday 14 July, between 3-6pm at Murchfield Community Centre.
For those that are unable to attend the community drop-in session, please complete the survey below to share your views and ideas with us.
The Vale of Glamorgan Council has appointed Haire Landscape Consultants and Aberrant Architecture to redesign the existing Multi Use Games (MUGA) and tennis court area at Murchfield recreation ground.
Funded by section 106 contributions and public art monies, Abberrant will be working with the community to co-design new facilities for the community at this public open space.
A workshop will be taking place with pupils at Dinas Powys Junior School during the consultation period to capture their ideas for the future of this space.
A community drop-in session has also been arranged for Friday 14 July, between 3-6pm at Murchfield Community Centre.
For those that are unable to attend the community drop-in session, please complete the survey below to share your views and ideas with us.