Badgers blamed for Kidderminster pavilion demolition

Badgers was accused of damaging a pavilion beyond repair.
Built in 1938, England, Brinton Park, the sons of Rest Pavilion in Brinton Park are being destroyed.
The voting creatures living in the park have been successfully reorganized in a new artificial settlement in a 32 -acre public park.
Now, starting to change the sons of the work pavilion with a new community field
He will boast of a cafe and an open terrace.
Brinton Park will also receive a makeup as part of the improvement program near £ 3 million.
This includes renewal of the existing toilet block and improvements in the paths.
The Wyre Forest Regional Council, the owner of the park, assigned the contractor Mcphillips (Wellington) LTD to deliver the project.
The National Lottery Heritage Fund is financed by a large part of cash – £ 2.4 million.
Tracey Onslow Member of the Culture, Leisure, Art and Community Safety Member of the Wyre Forest Region Council, said: “Park will see significant visual and practical improvements for the next 12 months.
“The Rest of Rest Project project is now ongoing, such as excavating the new ornamental pool, which will be located in the original rowing pool.
“More work in the comprehensive improvement program includes a new planting and landscape plan to renew the existing toilet block, improvements and color in the paths and to renew the flora and fauna of the park.”

