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A new look for Milk Street Green

Trinity residents with members of the FTC team at Milk Street Green

Milk Street Green, an open space close to Vallis First School and The Griffin, has had a makeover, thanks to members of Trinity Community Group, Milk Street residents, pupils at Vallis School and residents of the Trinity area, working with Frome Town Council’s ranger team, Tree Officer Helen Viner and Communities team. The recently completed site, which includes flower beds, benches and imaginative play structures, was the setting for one of four sessions creating banners celebrating ‘community superheroes’ as part of Frome Kindness Festival.

Local resident Andy Myring said: ‘Thank you to FTC and the ranger team for doing such a marvellous job on Milk Street Green. It really looks great and will, I’m sure, improve even more over time as the planting grows. The reaction from the neighbourhood has been very positive and we all look forward to this area becoming a central ‘hub’ for community gatherings etc.’

Adam Baylis of Trinity Community Group said ‘Trinity is an exciting and historic part of Frome, with a vibrant and diverse community. But one thing that Trinity has always lacked is a central community space. That’s all changed now thanks to the work by FTC and so many local volunteers. Everyone says it looks amazing!’

Cllr Mark Dorrington said ‘The great work at Milk Street Green follows the creation or renovation of other community and play spaces in Frome, including the Welshmill Woods play area, the playground at the Old Showfield or just the new picnic benches you’ll see dotted around – places and spaces for people to come together, interact and socialise. We look forward to doing more of it, as we take on more open spaces across Frome as part of the devolution package from Somerset. If you have an idea for an open space near you, get in touch by calling 01373 465757 or emailing info@frometowncouncil.gov.uk.”

Published
26 March 2025
Last Updated
20 March 2025
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