The Rutland Band, Summer band concert on the bandstand in New Park, Play Close, Melton Mowbray.
The band concert is on from 2.45pm - 4.30pm, followed by the football, shown on the large screen, kick off at 5.00pm in Play Close Park.
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The Rutland Band, Summer band concert on the bandstand in New Park, Play Close, Melton Mowbray.
The band concert is on from 2.45pm - 4.30pm, followed by the football, shown on the large screen, kick off at 5.00pm in Play Close Park.
A Day Out in Play Close Park: From Skateboard Thrills to River Reflections
Play Close Park offers a delightful escape for visitors of all ages. With its diverse landscape, ranging from a sparkling river to a vibrant skatepark, the park presents a tapestry of activities and serenity. Let's explore the hidden gems that make Play Close Park a must-visit:
The River Eye winds gracefully through the park, adding a touch of natural charm. Visitors can stroll along the riverbank, listening to the gentle gurgle and watching ducks glide across the water. On a sunny day, picnicking by the riverbank becomes a peaceful affair, soaking in the warmth and the calming melody of nature you can even watch the fish swimming. Not so much visibility during the winter months.
A hidden gem within the park, the pond offers a glimpse into a tranquil ecosystem. Dragonflies flit between reeds, Children can spend hours mesmerized by the pond's inhabitants, while adults find solace in its quiet beauty.
For adrenaline seekers, the skatepark pulsates with energy. Skateboarders and BMX riders showcase their skills, carving smooth lines and executing daring aerial manoeuvres. The park's design caters to different skill levels, making it a welcoming space for beginners and seasoned riders alike. The vibrant atmosphere and impressive displays are sure to entertain both participants and spectators.
Standing tall in the heart of the park, the bandstand whispers tales of past performances. Imagine summer afternoons filled with music, laughter, and community gatherings. While performances might be less frequent now, the bandstand serves as a charming reminder of the park's vibrant past and its potential for future cultural events.
Play Close Park boasts a children's play area, perfect for little ones to unleash their energy. For those seeking a peaceful escape, the well-maintained gardens offer a haven for quiet contemplation.
The Park is often home to the fun fair
Whether you seek the thrills of the skatepark, the serenity of the riverbank, or simply a green space to relax, Play Close Park has something for everyone. It's a testament to the diverse needs of a community, offering a space for recreation, relaxation, and community events. So, pack your picnic basket, lace up your shoes, or grab your skateboard, and head to Play Close Park for a day filled with fun, nature, and community spirit.
Today I visited the Christmas tree festival at St Mary's Church, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, with a friend. We had a wonderful time enjoying another festival of wonderful trees. We also had a mince pie and a cup of tea, whilst a school choir sang. I think a vicar said something, we could not hear because the church was so noisy. I am guessing he was saying something religious, the sort of thing you would expect to hear in a old church.