Parks across Brumby have been given getting a winter refresh over the Christmas and New Year period, with the green spaces and play areas given a spruce up ahead of spring.
Work has already taken place at Riddings, Parkwood and Asterby parks, with teams focusing on practical jobs that make the biggest visible difference.
Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: “This is about getting our parks into good shape so families can really enjoy them when the better weather arrives. By using the winter period wisely, we can make quick, visible improvements that make a real difference to how these spaces look and feel.
“We’ve committed to investing in parks and green spaces right across North Lincolnshire and that will continue.”
Sites have been cleaned and tided, landscaping freshened up, worn or broken equipment removed – with items reused where possible, safety surfacing fixed and signs updated – all timed to make the most of quieter winter weeks.
Cllr Len Foster, ward councillor for Brumby and leader of the opposition, said: “It’s great to see the parks in Brumby getting some attention over the winter. These are well-used spaces, and this kind of refresh helps make sure they’re welcoming, safe and ready for the months ahead.”
