Bolton Council is one of 19 areas in the North West that will receive funding through the Levelling Up Parks Fund.
The Fund – which will be distributed across the UK – is designed to help residents to better enjoy green spaces in their communities, which provide a natural sanctuary from the bustling streets of towns and cities.
In England, the funding will be given to councils and local authorities for parks, formal greens, and community gardens and can be used to build new spaces or revamp existing areas.
The Fund particularly focuses on the most deprived neighbourhoods across the UK, from northern towns and cities such as Bolton and Preston, to Southend-on-Sea and Hackney in the south.
A total of 85 areas will receive a share of the £9 million funding.
Executive Cabinet Member for Environmental Services, Cllr Nadim Muslim, said:
Parks and green spaces in Bolton provide a peaceful space for people to relax, exercise, and socialise, but some of these spaces are in need of a revamp.
Therefore, I am delighted that Bolton has been awarded a share of the £9 million Levelling Up Parks Fund to improve our local green spaces.
Thanks to this investment from the Conservative Government, people of all ages will be able to better enjoy the parks and public spaces in our area, while restoring pride in our community.