The £6.6 million Cassiobruy Park transformation is well underway.
The project begun in February of last year, starting with the relocation of the bandstand.
In the last couple of months, Borras Construction has demolished the paddling pools and started building an eco-friendly hub building - which can be seen in a newly released time-lapse video.
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Among the planned improvements are the refurbishment of the Cha Cha Cha cafe and a revamp of the paddling pools and new changing rooms.
The proposals also include the restoration of park entrances and the demolition of the kiosks around the paddling pools.
Other key features of the restoration are returning the historic bandstand to the park, restoration of the historic 18th century Lime avenue and providing an on-site park manager, community park ranger and education officer.
The park is open as normal during these works. The money for the restoration has come from lottery grants.
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