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17 November, 2024 2:25 am

Revitalizing community spaces: The transformation of Victoria Park

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Discover the inspiring journey of Victoria Park's revival in Peterhead.

Revitalizing community spaces: The transformation of Victoria Park
For years, Victoria Park in Peterhead lay neglected, a shadow of its potential. Once a vibrant space for families, it had become overgrown and littered, with only a rusty swing set to remind passersby of its former glory. However, a dedicated group of volunteers from the Peterhead Area Community Trust (Pact) saw beyond the decay and embarked on a mission to breathe new life into this forgotten park.

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Community-driven change

In 2019, Pact held a community meeting to discuss the future of Victoria Park. They presented three options: a simple football pitch, a covered facility, and a children’s park. The community overwhelmingly chose the latter, igniting a spark of hope for the park’s revival. However, just as plans were set to commence, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, bringing unforeseen challenges. The situation worsened when acts of vandalism devastated the newly installed equipment, causing significant damage.

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Despite these setbacks, Alan Fakley and Dianne Beagrie, key figures in the project, remained undeterred. “They were challenges, but not obstacles,” Alan remarked. Their determination to create a safe and enjoyable space for children and families in Peterhead only grew stronger. With resilience and community support, they pushed forward, transforming the park into a lively hub for recreation.

A new era for Victoria Park

Fast forward five years, and the park has undergone a remarkable transformation. Children now flock to the newly installed climbing frames and swings, their laughter echoing through the air. The revitalization project has not only restored the park but has also fostered a sense of community pride. Alan and Dianne reflect on the journey, noting the importance of collaboration and perseverance in overcoming obstacles.

As the park flourished, the team identified another opportunity: the derelict tennis courts nearby. With a vision to create a modern pump track, they secured funding and began construction. This £300,000 project is set to open soon, promising to attract BMX enthusiasts from across Scotland. “If other towns have these facilities, then why can’t we?” Alan stated, emphasizing the group’s commitment to enhancing Peterhead’s recreational offerings.

Looking ahead: Future developments

The success of the park and pump track has inspired Pact to continue their efforts. Plans are underway to develop a multi-use games area featuring outdoor handball, netball, and basketball courts, which would be a first for Peterhead. As construction progresses, the community eagerly anticipates the new facilities that will further enrich local life.

Alan and Dianne’s journey exemplifies the power of community action. Their unwavering dedication to transforming Victoria Park has not only revitalized a neglected space but has also fostered a sense of belonging among residents. As they look back on their achievements, they are filled with pride, knowing they have created a vibrant space where families can gather and children can play.

In a world where community spaces are often overlooked, the story of Victoria Park serves as a beacon of hope, illustrating that with determination and collaboration, even the most forgotten places can be transformed into thriving hubs of activity.

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