The plans include a MUGA, tennis courts, a dog agility park, and a skate park
Plans to improve and refurbish playing fields, including a MUGA, tennis courts, a dog agility park, and a skate park have been given the green light.
With the proposal coming after public consultation and Three Rivers District Council decision making committee approval it might not have ever been in doubt, but work at South Oxhey Playing Fields was officially approved on May 19. Ahead of the consultation, which asked the local community what they would like to see at the site, the council admitted it was in a"state of disrepair".
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