HomePlymouthFlood protection works almost complete at transformed Plymouth park

Flood protection works almost complete at transformed Plymouth park

Here is the latest update on the Trefusis Park Flood Relief Scheme.

The bunds around the site have been completed apart from some work at the Compton Vale entrance, where we are installing some additional security bunds.

In addition, the footpaths are mostly surfaced and complete apart from a small section near the Old Laira Road entrance.

There is still some grass seeding that needs to be completed around the old compound and the new basketball court, but everywhere else has been seeded and we’re just waiting for it to germinate.

The roadworks at the end of Trefusis Gardens have now completed . We appreciate how patient you have been with these, given the added delay caused by the City Fibre cables.

Kier are scheduled to leave the park on Friday 8 May. We will continue to work with them behind the scenes, but they will not be on site after that date.

We are currently looking at options as to how and when to reopen the park. The heras fencing will remain in position until the grass has established.

Thank you very much for your patience and support while we’ve been building this scheme.

We hope that you can see the benefits of it and enjoy looking over and walking around the new-look park.

Plymouth City Council
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth City Council is the local authority for the city of Plymouth, in the ceremonial county of Devon
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