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Regeneration

Disused park buildings in Bloxwich to be transformed for use by local leisure businesses

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Improvements planned for King George V Playing Field will include two of the park’s heritage buildings being brought back into use.

The old Pavilion building in King George V Playing Field, Bloxwich
The Pavilion has a strong synergy with existing sports and park uses.

£4.5million has been secured by Walsall Council to make improvements to a number of Bloxwich parks under the Green Bloxwich scheme.

One of the areas that will benefit from major improvements is King George V Playing Field, with two of the park’s heritage buildings to be brought back into use.

Plans for The Lodge and Pavilion are under development and Walsall Council is asking leisure businesses and charitable organisations interested in taking on the leases to come forward to help shape the designs.

“ The improvements to King George V Playing Field will increase usability for all age groups, making it a destination of choice for Walsall North. The old buildings are in prime locations within the popular park and provide a fantastic opportunity for leisure businesses interested in taking on the leases.

We know from extensive consultation that local people are very interested in the developments and the park is very well used. This is a really exciting opportunity for interested parties, who will be able to help us shape the designs throughout the construction process.

Councillor Adrian Andrew, Deputy Leader and Portfolio Holder for Regeneration
Walsall Council

“ King George V playing fields is a fantastic location with lots of potential. It extends to some 16.39 Hectares and already has facilities including sports pitches, a children’s play area and splash pad. It has a high attendance rate which we expect to significantly increase through the proposed improvements. It’s a great opportunity for leisure businesses and I’m excited to see it all come together. “

Councillor Gary Flint, , Portfolio Holder for Wellbeing, Leisure and Public Spaces
Walsall Council

The Lodge could provide accommodation for a small enterprise once fully refurbished and extended, while The Pavilion has a strong synergy with existing sports and park uses. Indicative plans have been prepared which show an improved and enhanced building providing new and essential facilities to support this including a café, team rooms, kitchen, bar, function room, showers and changing rooms.

Organisations interested in finding out more about the buildings available can contact julie.mills@brutonknowles.co.uk 

 

ENDS

Notes to editors

Walsall Council working in partnership with the Fields in Trust is seeking expressions of interest from prospective occupiers to let either the Lodge and/or Pavilion on flexible lease terms.

Interested parties through their expressions of interest will be expected to demonstrate:

  • Suitable experience and track record.
  • Deliverable business plan and the creation of a sustainable long term successful business and relationship with the Council, Fields in Trust and public.
  • In the interests of securing a first class operator(s) and innovative business ideas/offer(s), the Council is prepared to discuss flexible lease terms. The Council will work with the successful party to attract additional investment and grant support. 
  • The Council and letting agent will assist the successful party(s) with the Field in Trust approval process.

Expressions of interest will be required by 5pm on 12 July 2023. The Council and letting agent, may create a short list of interested parties for interview prior to a final selection being made.

Viewings are strictly by prior arrangement with Bruton Knowles.

The listing can be found on the Bruton Knowles website here.

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