A major milestone has been marked on the redevelopment of Mallow Castle Gardens with the opening of a new children's playground.
Signalling the beginning of phase one of the project, the inclusive playground centres around a bespoke castle-type structure with towers, slides, rope walks, climbing frames and a climbing wall. It also features sensory rich activities such as sand/water play and tree canopy exploration.
Opening the playground on Friday 01 October, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Gillian Coughlan said: "It is a really impressive amenity and offers a more stimulating and challenging environment for children that is unique to Mallow and the North Cork region. The main structure itself is quite medieval looking which is a nod to its setting in Mallow Castle. I would like to commend all involved in this project which will keep children, from near and far far away entertained for many years."
Accessible pathways have been constructed from the entrance through the former walled gardens to the grounds of Mallow Castle while a new entrance for both pedestrians and vehicles has been created at the northern boundary with Castlepark. A small car park with space for 28 cars has also been built.
Other works undertaken to date include repairs, conservation and restoration works to existing remnant stone walls, walled garden features and glasshouse. New boundary fencing and gates have been erected with new planting within the former walled gardens. Additional signs and seating have also been added.
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey, added: "The new playground forms part of an overall plan to develop Mallow Castle Park as a key tourism destination for North Cork. It's the first key project in the redevelopment of the existing gardens and historic landscape at Mallow Castle, as well as the main Mallow Town Park, the Spa House and Tip O’Neill Park, as high-quality public amenities and year-round visitor attractions. These amenities will complement and support the existing tourism offerings at nearby Doneraile Park and Anne’s Grove House & Gardens."
The project was part funded under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund with further works being advanced as part of this grant funding have recently commenced in Tip O'Neill Park. It will also compliment and support the existing tourism offering at Doneraile Park and Anne's Grove House and Gardens both of which are in proximity of Mallow.
Vision Contracting Ltd delivered the construction works, with Brady Shipman Martin designing and overseeing the project.
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