The opening event for Sawyers Close Play area on Wednesday 27 July was a great success. The play area was installed after the Royal Borough applied for and received a grant from The Veolia Environmental Trust, following requests from the Sawyers Close Residents Association The Royal Borough also contributed towards the improvements of the local park.
The opening was attended by staff from RBWM, local councillors, Sawyers Close Resident Association members, Community Safety Warden Michelle Simmonds and staff from Radian Neighbourhood Officer, Duncan Holden and Community Development Officer Shabana Farooq.
The event was very well attended by children and families of Sawyers Close, the children really enjoyed the new park and also had the apportunity to get their face painted.
Thank you to Veolia and Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead for making improvements to the local park of Sawyers Close!
On Saturday 27th August Residents off Sawyers Close along with Radian, The Mayor and local agencies like Police, Community Safety Team, Red Cross and RBWM environmental health team came together to have a fun packed day in Dedworth, Sawyers Close, the event was to raise awareness of Anti social behaviour.
It was a great day enjoyed by all residents of Sawyers Close. There was a BBQ put on by the Sawyers Close Resident Association which went down a treat.The activities were very popular by all the children especially the graffiti workshop and treasure hunt which was relating to eight anti-social activities to be avoided which was organised by Michelle Simmonds the Community Safety Warden.
Radian staff attended the event, Neighbourhood Officer, Duncan Holden and Community Development Team Leader Rachel Salter.
Duncan said “It was a great day and was enjoyed by all residents especially children– there was a real community spirit and Sawyers Close Residents Association should be really proud of such a fantastic event!"