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The Municipality of Vratsa will provide new areas for entertainment and relaxation by modernising its main park
The Bulgarian municipality of Vratsa will begin a full renovation of the city park located next to the city’s stadium. The city garden will have facilities for entertainment, sports, and walking, as well as an amusement park and outdoor gyms. The project is a major priority for the development of Vratsa's urban environment and is included in the municipal Plan for Sustainable Development for the period 2021-2027.
With an area of 77 decares, the renovation will include four main areas:
The project envisages the construction of new benches, waste bins and drinking water fountains. Furthermore, it plans to ensure that all alleys and gardens in the park are well lit. Parking with a capacity of 80 parking spaces will also be available to visitors.
Besides creating a new leisure area, the main focus will remain on the preservation of all trees that are in good condition and the forestation of the park with new plants. A comprehensive irrigation system will be created to maintain them.
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