Portsmouth News

Green spaces fundraisin­g bid achieves £30k target

- Josh Wright joshua.wright@jpimedia.co.uk

A CROWDFUNDI­NG campaign for the Living Streets project to build new, green outdoor spaces in Southsea has hit its £30,000 target early.

The project, aimed at increasing greening, encouragin­g active travel and supporting businesses, will see ‘underused’ pavement and on-street parking areas transforme­d to house outdoor seating parklets, cycle parking and planters.

Two sites - the first in Albert Road outside Southsea Cycles and the second outside the shops on Highland Road, from Goulds Jewellers to Bengal Spice - have been chosen in an effort to encourage greater community cohesion.

City councillor Charlotte Gerada said rising cost for materials meant efforts were continuing to source funding but they were expected to be in place by mid-August.

‘The support we’ve had has been really great,’ she said. ‘It’s been particular­ly heartwarmi­ng to have Cumberland and Craneswate­r schools involved and for them to tell us how they will be able to use these spaces for their pupils.

‘Having these spaces will help bring the whole community together but will also help support our businesses and the environmen­t.’

A series of events have been held over recent weeks, from non-uniform days at both schools to a second hand clothes sale which raised £1,300.

This community fundraisin­g has been boosted by grants of £10,000 and £15,000 from Sport England and British Airways respective­ly.

Just under £33,000 has been collected so far with the number expected to be boosted by a sports day-style event due to take place on Sunday, May 29.

The event will see two teams - one from Broadway Coffee Roasters and the second from Hunter Gatherer go up against each other in a series of cycling-inspired discipline­s on the Naval Playing Field at the Royal Garrison Church.

The event begins at 4pm and will also feature a series of stalls.

Cllr Gerada said money raised at the event would help cover the rising cost of materials to build the parklets, although funding is also being sought from the council to help meet the final financial requiremen­t.

Traffic orders required for the project have already been submitted in order to meet the mid-August target.

 ?? ?? Cllr Charlotte Gerada at a second hand clothes sale that raised £1,300
Cllr Charlotte Gerada at a second hand clothes sale that raised £1,300

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