Derelict toilet block transformed into ‘tranquil’ garden
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St John’s Gardens, on Cudworth’s High Street, has been given the makeover thanks to Barnsley Council’s principal towns investment programme.
The gardens were officially opened last week by leader of the council, Sir Steve Houghton, as well as Cudworth councillors, representatives from Barrat Homes, and members of Barnsley Community Build.
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Hide AdStone faces which feature in the wall were created by local artist Melvin Dickinson, and an engraved stone monument pays tribute to the area’s mining heritage which was funded by the Cudworth Businesses and Community Together group.
Barnsley Council say the garden is a “tranquil place for people to enjoy right at the centre of the urban high street in Cudworth”.
Councillor Tim Cheetham, cabinet spokesperson for regeneration and culture, said: “Our principal towns project has had a huge impact on our local high streets right across the borough.
“St John’s Gardens is just one example of the dozens of projects we’ve been able to complete which have also included hundreds of shop front transformations. These have given a huge boost to our local high streets.
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Hide Ad“We’re now looking forward to the next phase of our principal towns and local centres investment programme.
“This will be a £30m, five-year programme that supports our Barnsley 2030 vision of a healthy Barnsley, learning Barnsley, growing Barnsley and sustainable Barnsley. We’ll be launching a consultation on these plans soon.”