Services
Weston Village Playing Field
Weston Village Playing Field is owned by Fields In Trust (FIT) and leased back to a group of Trustees who live in the surrounding area. It is a registered charity 'Weston Village Playing Field (Cheshire) No. 1104448'.
Recent Successes
A team from Network Rail cleared some of the paths and planted hedge plants along the bottom fence.
A local resident erected a new fence between the entrance gates at no cost to the charity.
Lovells paid for a new fence to be erected at the bottom of the field.
History
The field in Mere Road has been a playing field for many years but in 2001 there was a threat to its continued existence when it was given to a developer for house building. A campaign was fought by local people and in 2004 the field was secured under an agreement with Fields In Trust (FIT). Whilst the land is held in perpetuity by FIT, it is leased to and managed at a local level by the Trustees of Weston Village Playing field which is a Charity set up solely for that purpose. The Trustees are responsible for maintaining the field and enhancing facilities through fund raising and grant funding.
Since gaining ownership of the land the Trustees have developed what was an empty field into a play area for the village and it is well used by people of all ages. It was the only play area in Weston and in 2010 they were looking to enhance the facilities for the older children as the existing play equipment was more suitable for the younger age groups.
Having canvassed opinions of the villagers, and most specifically, the children and teenagers who use the field, the trustees were asked to consider two specific projects:
1. An off road cycle track
2. Climbing frame for older children.
In 2011 the Trustees secured a Playbuilder Grant Scheme of £19,000 from Cheshire East, who were to manage the installation work. However, following Government cut backs, this was reduced to £11,700. Subsequently the off road cycle track materialised but the climbing frame had to be shelved.
Off Road Cycle Track
Using land at the bottom end of the field which is naturally undulating, the contractors used surplus soil which was already on site to accentuate the terrain and construct a cycle track which is now used by children of all ages.
By constructing a series of mounds, bumps and humps this has created an exciting and challenging play area. The children’s use of the track area will develop as their confidence grows. Whilst the Trustees must be mindful of safety, they do wish to retain an element of challenge and have developed a track which will allow children to use the area in a dynamic, engaging and innovative way in terms of jumps and tricks.
The area has retained the existing grass surface which is low maintenance and used solely natural materials.