Southport Visiter

Fresh start for park with aeration fountains put in

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NEW water aeration fountains are due to be installed at the Botanic Gardens in Churchtown in Southport, to make the water cleaner and the park safer for visitors.

The funding for the new fountains has been provided thanks to a campaign led by the Make A Change For Botanic group, whose members have been working closely with the Botanic Gardens Community Associatio­n.

Make A Change For Botanic was launched by David Rawsthorne on March 23 2021, and has already raised around £28,000 to enable safety work to take place, which will include the new water aeration fountains in the lake.

David Rawsthorne said: “I have just received the fantastic news that the fountains will be getting installed on the Botanic Gardens Lake imminently.

“I am super-excited to see them in place as a lasting tribute to my old china Ben SmithCrall­an.

“This marks the start of the complete overhaul of the park in the upcoming years when heritage funding is acquired.

“Within a couple of weeks of the fountains being installed we should slowly start to see the water becoming clearer.

“Fingers crossed they have a good and lasting effect on the water quality until such a time as we can get a complete lake dredge if so required.

“I’m so proud of how our community has come together on this and given me so much support and backing, thanks to everybody.

“We really are making change for Botanic.”

The Make A Change For Botanic was founded by David Rawsthorne after the tragic death of his best friend, Ben Smith-Crallan, who lost his life days after accidental­ly falling into the lake at the park.

He was just 37 years old.

The Make A Change For Botanic group has enjoyed huge support over the past year with around four and a half thousand people joining their group on Facebook.

The team works very closely with the volunteers from the a Botanic Gardens Community Associatio­n, which has been playing a leading role in maintainin­g the historic park over the past ten years.

The Grade II Listed Botanic Gardens first opened to visitors in 1874 and has been enjoyed by millions of people since.

Next up in their calendar for the campaigner­s is a Botanic Gardens Family Fun Day, which takes place at the park on Sunday, June 19, between 10am and 4pm. The event is sponsored by Monkey Puzzle Day Nursery.

Visitors can celebrate the grand unveiling of the new Botanic Gardens mural at the park, created by local artist Robert Newbiggin.

They can also enjoy a variety of attraction­s, including: art lessons; art gallery; crafts; music from The Wigan Youth Brass Band; animal visits; a petting area; children’s activities; rides; refreshmen­ts; music; and much more besides.

A number of stalls will also be present, with local people or businesses interested encouraged to get in touch while there are some still available.

All stall holders will need to contact Jess Thwaites please, preferably via Messenger or Facebook until nearer the time.

Alternativ­ely call 07894 497672.

Jess said: “If you think you’d like to come along to what is set to be a magical event with plenty to offer the entire family and promote your local small business we cannot wait to hear from you.”

 ?? ?? The Botanic Gardens in Churchtown are to get aeration fountains to make the water cleaner and the park safer; inset, David Rawsthorne
The Botanic Gardens in Churchtown are to get aeration fountains to make the water cleaner and the park safer; inset, David Rawsthorne

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