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Countryside, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure developer, L&Q, one of the UK’s leading housing associations, and Ealing Council have officially re-opened Bollo Brook Park, a transformed public open space at Acton Gardens, the regeneration of the former South Acton estate in west London, alongside pupils from Berrymede Junior School and Berrymede Infant School. Bollo Brook Park is a large, 0.5-hectare, urban park that now offers a range of sports, health and wellbeing activities for local residents of all ages and abilities. The park has been significantly improved, and now offers a floodlit multi-use games area (MUGA), children’s play area (including an interactive games arch that is the first of its kind in London), exercise equipment including a dedicated ‘senior fitness’ unit, an astro-turfed activity area and a footpath circuit for walking and jogging with timber distance markers. A performance area has also been created, with a stepped terrace providing informal seating around a small ‘stage’ area. A large paved seating area has also been delivered, providing an attractive waiting and meeting space for parents and pupils of Berrymede Infant School and Junior School. Bollo Brook Park has been designed in consultation with local residents, and both Berrymede Infant School and Berrymede Junior School have been involved throughout the project, as well as Bollo Brook Youth Centre. The motif cast into the concrete of the performance area stage was designed by pupils from Berrymede Infant School, while a new mural that will be installed later this year has been designed by Berrymede Junior School pupils and members of Bollo Brook Youth Centre. Located between Berrymede Junior School and the community facilities of Acton Gardens Phase 6.2, which include a nursery and doctors’ surgery, the park is part of over 4.69 hectares of open spaces being created at Acton Gardens, with 1.85 hectares dedicated to play spaces, making a positive contribution to health and wellbeing in the local area