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Footpath Relaying Projects to Resume Soon in Hailsham

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Photo of trees at Hailsham Common Pond 

Hailsham Town Council’s contractors will be busy again in the coming months resurfacing footpaths on its land, including at the Common Pond in Bellbanks Road and cemetery grounds in Ersham Road.

The next phase of improvement works at the Common Pond will take place soon and see the continuation of the overlaying of the perimeter footpath with tarmac – to be funded via the Town Council’s Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) receipts. The site has already benefited from a newly resurfaced footpath surrounding most of the pond, to ensure the safety of visitors.

Contractors completed the overlaying of parts of the perimeter footpath with tarmac last year, making it smoother and more accessible for disabled users. The work followed the clearing of dead trees, removal of overgrown plants and general tidying of the pond’s two islands, just part of an ongoing major upgrade project at the pond.

“The Common Pond is our ‘jewel in the crown’ which is enjoyed by many residents, and we will continue to invest in the area so it remains a site our residents can be proud,” said Cllr Alexa Clarke, Chair of the Assets Management Committee. “It’s already busy time for the Town Council with the continuation of the footpath resurfacing and other work undertaken, including on the pond’s islands.”

The clearing of the islands and relaying of the footpath at the pond follows the Town Council’s recent efforts to tackle flooding at the site, work which involved the installation of a new overflow pipe and culvert to help prevent certain sections of the perimeter footpath from flooding during the winter months, which previously restricted access to some parts of the open space.

“Hailsham Town Council is responsible for a number of areas of public open space across the town,” added Cllr Clarke. “Our plan to undertake further improvements to the Common Pond site is just part of the Council’s vision to enhance its open spaces over the course of the next few years.”

The latest phase of improvement works at Hailsham Cemetery will also take place in the coming months with the continuation of footpath resurfacing – again being funded by CIL contributions. The cemetery has already had new layers of tarmac laid on the footpaths at the entrance to the site and around the chapel.

The footpath renewal work follows a myriad of other improvements carried out at the cemetery in recent years, including the refurbishment of both the Old and New Gardens of Remembrance, repairs and roofing upgrades to the old chapel, woodwork repainting for Cemetery Lodge and the creation of up to 100 ashes burial plots.

“I’m delighted that councillors have recognised the importance of continuing with the footpath relaying at Hailsham Cemetery,” said Cemetery Warden Cllr Barbara Holbrook. “Footpath renewal is something we’ve been working hard on recently and we know that lots of people rely on accessible pathways being available when they’re out and about. It makes a real difference if the grounds are well maintained for the public.”

Cemetery Warden, Cllr Anne Blake-Coggins commented: “Hailsham Cemetery is a quiet, secluded burial ground run by the Town Council and maintained for maximum peace for those visiting loved ones. We want to ensure that our cemetery provides a fitting and appropriate place for people to visit their loved ones which is why we continue to make improvements by carrying out any upgrades and repair work necessary on site. By doing this, we can ensure that the cemetery remains a place the community can be truly proud of.”


Enquiries relating to this media release

Terry Hall, Communications Officer
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk