A misty Ravenscourt Park (photo credit: Neville Collins) THEY'RE one of the borough's most useful assets, and now a number of Hammersmith and Fulham's best-loved parks are set to become even more open following the story of a A4.5million improvement process. Sixteen of the borough's 62 green areas are contained in the plan, that'll occur on the next 3 years. In the first section, a pavilion will be built on Brook Green, sports facilities will be increased in South Park, Fulham, and the play place in Hammersmith Park, Shepherd's Bush, will get a makeover. In 2014-15, improvements will be produced to Frank Banfield Park, Hammersmith, while Wormholt Park will receive a complete refurbishment at a price of A1m. The entire year after, the Astroturf will be resurfaced at Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith, and improvements will be seen by Eel Brook Common, Fulham, at the north end, towards Effie Road. Other parks established for a boost are Wormwood Scrubs, Hurlingham Park, Normand Park, Rowberry Mead, Gwendwr Street, Marcus Garvey Park, Cathnor Park and Lillie Street Recreation Ground. Deputy authority chief Greg Smith said: amazement know the way important lovely, well managed parks are for residents and why we have focused on spending such a large sum of money that is aThis borough has a few of the most quiet and attractive parks in London and we are looking forward to carrying out this large host of changes on the next three years." Three-quarters of the funds needed for the changes will turn out of contributions from builders, while the authority will pay for the rest. Eight of the borough's areas were listed one of the better in the country a year ago at the Green Flag Awards.
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