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Mote Park gets £100,000 cash boost

Mote Park. Picture: John Westhrop
Mote Park. Picture: John Westhrop

New footpaths, play areas and a seating terrace are some of the improvements planned for Mote Park with a £100,000 grant.

The Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Lottery Fund have awarded £124,500 which Maidstone Council will spend as part of a £2.5million regeneration plan.

Proposals to restore the park to its 1870s glory include repair and conservation works, such as improving the condition of the lake, with works to the 19th century waterfall and its header pond.

Around 400 trees will be planted, replacing ones lost since the Second World War to Dutch Elm disease and the 1987 hurricane.

Two new visitor centres will be established in opposite corners of the park, providing play areas, toilets, parking and provision for catering.

There are also plans for a new viewing and seating terrace on the lake-facing side of the cafe.

Maidstone council cabinet member for Leisure and Culture, Brian Moss, said: "The park is the real jewel in the heart of Maidstone used by thousands of people each year.

"Now that the finance is in place visitors can look forward to plans which allow better access and better recreational facilities while enhancing the unique nature of this huge open space."

Mote Park is one of the largest public parks in the south east.

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