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Central Park

Central Park masterplan of environmental enhancements

Plymouth City Council is committed to improving Central Park so it fulfils its potential as one of the city's premier destinations.

The Council is keen to develop the park's primary function as originally conceived back in 1928 as a park devoted to the improvement of the health of Plymouth people via active sport, recreation and leisure activities.

The Council has developed a masterplan of environmental enhancements in colaboration with stakeholders and users of the park. This masterplan sets out six primary objectives as shown below:

  1. Promote a strong vision for the park
  2. A park with quality features
  3. A park which is easy to move through and to access
  4. A park with quality outdoor sports, leisure amd play facilities
  5. A park with improved landscape and biodiversity
  6. A park with resolved land drainage issues.

The masterplan was adopted by the Council on 29 March 2011.

The masterplan of environmental enhancements was submitted for public comment over 6 weeks during October and November of 2010, which gained 181 responses. The majority of these respondents make positive responses to all the proposals within the masterplan, you can view the results of the consultation below:

PDF icon Public consultation results part 1 [8.7KB]

PDF icon Public consultation results part 2 [149KB]

The improvements included:

Outdoor sports

Footpaths and lighting

New park facilities

Biodiversity, landscape and drainage improvements

The capital costs for these enhancements over a 10 year period to 2021 is estimated at £12.1 million and would provide:

  1. £3.35 million to improving outdoor sports facilities
  2. £5.4 million towards enhancing footpaths, access and park entrances
  3. £2.15 million to improving park facilities (cafés, playgrounds, skate park)
  4. £1.21 million to enhancing the parks biodiversity and landscape improvements

It is anticipated that these costs can be met from a variety of funding streams which include:

PDF icon Central Park Masterplan [5.66MB]*

PDF icon Peverell Park Road reservoir entrance [104KB]

PDF icon Clock tower and central hub [72KB]

PDF icon Outland Road entrance [1.3MB]

* This is a large file and could take a long time to download.