Opening of park dedicated to those killed in air disaster
The Freckleton Memorial Park, dedicated to the memory of those killed in a devastating wartime plane crash, reopened on Saturday following a £175,350 regeneration.
A friends group formed five years ago and, following help from volunteers and donations, the green space has now reopened, with a playground and games area for children.
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Hide AdThe unveiling event took place this weekend, and coincided with a memorial service dedicated to the 61 people killed in the Freckleton Air Disaster of 1944.
Friends of Freckleton Memorial Park vice-chairman Nicole Partridge said the grand reopening was “absolutely amazing”.
She said: “We all met at 11am and processed through the park and we saw basically the whole village had turned out for the service.
“It was a very emotional time because, not only was it the opening of the park, but to see the whole village together for something like this was absolutely phenomenal.”
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Hide AdThe mum-of-two said the memorial service went “brilliantly”, with youngsters from across the village attending including children from Freckleton C of E Primary School, Strike Lane Primary School and Holy Family RC Primary School.
Air crash surviver Ruby Currell officially opened the park, and Nicole and friends group chairman Lyn Whittle opened the gates.
Nicole said: “There was just a flood of children. I was sobbing like a baby, I couldn’t help it, just seeing all their smiling faces going in.”