A MUCH-loved community playground which sits alongside the main road in Pwllglas has received a range of new equipment and facilities, thanks partly to money taken from the proceeds of crime.

The playground, now dubbed Efenechtyd Leisure Park, was visited by North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin who met members of Efenechtyd Community Council, including Chair Wynn Jones, and local youngsters from the Miri Meithrin nursery who were present to enjoy the new facilities on offer.

The Your Community, Your Choice fund supports grass-roots projects and is supported by the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, North Wales Police and Community Trust (PACT) and North Wales Police (NWP).

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The funding for Your Community, Your Choice comes partly from money seized by the courts through the Proceeds of Crime Act, with the rest from the Police and Crime Commissioner.

Members of Efenechtyd Community Council, which covers the Pwllglas area, were conscious that the previous facilities at the site – a pitch with two goalposts – were inadequate for the wider community and decided to apply for funding from Your Community, your Choice to improve the site for all residents of the district.

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As part of the upgrade, the play area now offers new equipment for younger children, teenagers and parents – including a specially decorated model police car. This piece of equipment was specially decorated by North Wales Police’s fleet team as a gesture of goodwill for the local community. The local council have also ensured that the area is disability friendly, including braille signage and wheelchair access, as well as added flower and vegetable troughs to enable users to grow their own produce.

During the visit, it was explained how the project aims to enhance community relations through hosting events, and it is hoped the playground will act as a hub for residents to work together for a positive future. The local church in Efenechtyd plans to organise local events, such as a photography competition and flower festival, and the local Muslim community in Ruthin plan to use the area to organise breakfast and coffee meetings, aiming to promote an understanding of diverse cultures locally.

Mr Dunbobbin said: “It was a pleasure to visit Efenechtyd to see how Your Community, Your Choice funding is being put to good use.

“I saw first-hand the great sense of community spirit in the area, and I respected the way in the Community Council had worked closely with those who live in Pwllglas and Efenechtyd to take their views into account in developing this project. It was important that all cultures, backgrounds and ages of residents were considered and represented well in the development process.

“Efenechtyd Community Council are worthy recipients of Your Community, Your Choice funding and I’m glad to see this project support my policing priority for North Wales in supporting communities and delivering safer neighbourhoods.”

Pat Astbury, Clerk of Efenechtyd Community Council, said: "Following a review of the resources in the outdated park, Efenechtyd Community Council made the decision to look at ways to fund a complete overhaul of the area.

“Bids were submitted to various funding organisations and one of the successful bids was from Your Community Your Choice.

“We used the monies from that fund to purchase a ‘police car’ and North Wales Police very kindly customised it for us. The local Miri Meithrin are using the park when weather permits along with many others from the locality.”

PACT chairman Ashley Rogers stated: “The dedication of communities like Pwllglas and Efenechtyd, as demonstrated by this project to upgrade their leisure park, reflects the positive change that can be achieved through working together. It's heartening to see benefits that enhance the wellbeing of residents and foster a sense of unity and inclusivity. I wish them all the best for the future.”