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Great Sutton Wellbeing village

We would like to include play equipment for various ages and abilities on our new medical centre site and utilise all the untapped greenspace to encourage people to be more active.

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Our Delivery Report

Funded on 15 January 2024 | Delivered on 01 May 2025

£68,058

RAISED

29

BACKERS

62

DAYS TO FUND

BIGGEST PLEDGE

Largest pledge from Anonymous

£23,000

From Anonymous

Cheshire West and Chester Council donated £22000

£22,000

DONATED

By Cheshire West and Chester Council

m<sup>2</sup> of Play facilities improved

20 m2 of Play facilities improved

m<sup>2</sup> of public or community space improve

200 m2 of public or community space improved

m<sup>2</sup> of new green space created

220 m2 of new green space created

plants planted

15 plants planted

Cllr Warner

Cllr Warner donated £300

Anonymous donated £20000

£20,000

DONATED

By Anonymous

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Cheshire West and Chester Council

Cheshire West and Chester Council donated £1,500

Cllr Wheeler

Cllr Wheeler donated £300

Cllr Donovan

Cllr Donovan donated £500

New items of equipment provided

7 New items of equipment provided


More about our impact

More about our impact

Activity, health and leisure

Activity, health and leisure

The establishment of a new play area for children will make a significant impact on promoting physical activity and improving overall health in the community. With a range of engaging and diverse equipment, children are now more motivated to engage in outdoor play, leading to increased levels of exercise that are vital for their growth and development. Firstly, the variety of play structures available encourages children to explore different types of physical activities. From climbing frames that build strength and coordination to slides that promote fun and social interaction, these facilities cater to children of various ages and abilities. This diversity allows children to not only play but also to challenge themselves physically, fostering skills such as balance, coordination, and agility. Moreover, the new play area serves as a gathering spot for families and peers, promoting a sense of community. As children engage in cooperative play, they not only exercise their bodies but also their social skills. This interaction is essential for developing teamwork and communication, which are important components of mental health and well-being. Furthermore, outdoor play is known to have numerous health benefits beyond physical fitness. Time spent in nature can reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood, and enhance cognitive function. The new play area, often surrounded by greenery and open spaces, provides an ideal environment for children to connect with nature while staying active. The introduction of a safe and accessible play area also encourages parents to take part in outdoor family activities, such as walking or playing together. This collective approach to physical activity reinforces healthy habits from a young age, instilling a lifelong appreciation for exercise and outdoor exploration. In conclusion, the new play area for children has become a catalyst for improved activity and health within the community. It not only encourages physical fitness and active lifestyles but also nurtures social connections and emotional well-being, making it a valuable asset for all families.