Painting Southport Parks as part of the Prince’s Trust project

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4th March 2015

Photo: Prince’s Trust group at Russell Road Park, Southport.

Young adults from across Sefton have helped improve two playing fields in Southport as part of the Prince’s Trust project.

The group painted the play area fence and the fence running along the side of the path at Meols Park playing fields.

As part of the project, they also carried out improvement works and designed and painted two murals at Russell Road recreation ground. The group were supported in their activities by officers from Sefton Council.

The Prince’s Trust charity was set up by Prince Charles in 1976 to help young people. They run a range of training programmes, provide mentoring support and offer financial grants to build the confidence and motivation of disadvantaged young people.

At the end of the two-week project, the group were presented with special certificates and thanked for all their hard work.

View further information on parks and open spaces in Sefton.

 

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