Friends of St Elphin’s Park receive Legacy Project grant to support hidden Jewel in Warrington’s Crown

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ONE of Warrington’s hidden jewels in the crown, the Friends of St Elphin’s Park Pavilion has become the latest recipient of a Warrington Worldwide Legacy Project grant.

The Friends of St Elphin’s Park is run by volunteers, including the current Mayor of Warrington and local Cllr. Jean Flaherty and her consort husband Terry, to continue to develop and maintain the park and run The Pavilion Tea Rooms to support events in the community.

Currently, open Wednesdays and Thursdays 10 am till 2 pm, the Legacy Project grant of £500 will help support Summer Schemes this year, with more details to be announced soon.

The team of volunteers provide a valuable community facility supporting people of all ages in the local community. With a pavilion, bowling green, room for hire, cream teas and wonderful well
maintained gardens – it really is one of Warrington’s hidden jewels in the crown.

Members of the public are always welcome to drop-in during opening hours.
The Pavilion Tea Rooms serve tea, coffee, homemade cakes, freshly made sandwiches and toasties, burgers and soup at very reasonable prices. All labour is voluntary and all proceeds support
development and activities in the park.
For more details call 07595 652 267 or email [email protected]


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