Maes Ysgawen Park, Cae Gwyn, Llanferres, CH7 5SP
Maes Ysgawen park is in the centre of Llanferres village on land gifted to Denbighshire CC in the mid 1970’s and bought by the Community Council in 2010.
It has been maintained by the Council since then to preserve the legacy of the original owner to conserve the open space for use by future generations for recreation and education purposes.
It won its’ first Green Flag Award in 2018 followed by further awards in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024.
Today the park affords pedestrian access between Cae Gwyn and Rectory Lane and is used extensively for quiet recreation and to walk dogs. Plans to improve the park are underway and include:
- Improving access by upgrading the gates and paths to make them suitable for the less able particularly wheelchair, mobility scooter and pushchair users
- Building a multi-purpose outdoor shelter to host educational and social events and run country craft workshops
- Creating a community garden to grow vegetables and flowers
- Establishing a nature trail and improve Biodiversity
- Ensuring it is a safe environment for everyone using and working in the park
Llanferres Playing Field, Cae Gwyn, Llanferres, CH7 5SP
Llanferres playing field is managed by Llanferres Playing Field and Recreation Association (LPFRA) which is a registered charity (charity no. 1059978)
The aim is to promote and provide play, leisure and green open space facilities for the children and the community of Llanferres
It has been managed and maintained by volunteers since its creation in 1996, is funded by the community and has consistently been awarded the Green Flag Award since 2007
For more information contact LPFRA by:
- Email: [email protected]
- Tel: 01352 810461
- Post: LPFRA, 24 Cae Gwyn, Llanferres, Mold, CH7 5S