Judge Rinder to officially open Croscombe's new play area this weekend

By Emma Dance

6th Oct 2022 | Local News

Judge Rinder will open the new play area. Image: ITV
Judge Rinder will open the new play area. Image: ITV

The delayed official opening of Croscombe's new play area by Judge Rinder will take place on Saturday (October 8).

Robert Rinder, who is best known for his arbitration-based reality court show on ITV, Judge Rinder, and his appearance on Strictly Come Dancing in 2016 is will open the new Croscombe Parish Council Play area at 11.15am on Saturday.

The new facilities were made possible by support from local community groups and businesses including Croscombe Charter Market, Play in a Week, Michael Eavis and Sandersons Estate Agents and with funding gratefully received from the National Lottery Community Fund, Mendip District Council and the Somerset Community Foundation. The play area also received support in-kind from Oatley Construction, Croscombe Primary School, Croscombe Village Hall, The George Inn and local Parish Councillors, as well as Creative Play, the company whose imaginative play equipment has been installed in the play area.

Councillor Ben Gudzelak said, "We could not have pulled this together without your support. Thank you to everyone who helped along the way."

Croscombe's monthly charter market will also take place on Staurday, with stalls, music, a bouncy castle and a hog roast.

     

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