NEW signage has finally arrived in Ilkley’s riverside parks.

They were supposed to be installed in April last year, along with news paths and ramps, but were delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Chairman of the Friends of Ilkley Riverside Parks (FOIRP) Ed Duguid said: “We are really pleased that most of the new signage has finally arrived in the Parks. The contract for the signage was bound up with the construction of the new disabled access path in Riverside Gardens, along with the renewal of the entrance ramps and fencing at East and West Holme Fields. The contractors managed to complete the ramps and fencing last year which made access much safer to those areas, before a delay ensued over whether there might be Roman ruins below the proposed route of the new path in Riverside Gardens. A stop was ordered by Historic England before an Archaeologist was appointed to supervise the works. After some site investigation the go-ahead was finally given. It took a year to achieve this. So, here we are, the path is finished and the new signs erected at each of the three park locations.”

The path and fencing improvements were funded via Bradford Council, but FOIRP had to raise the funds for the new signage. In particular, Bar Events UK, who regularly use Riverside Gardens for their Christmas Tepees, funded the design of a new map and some signs providing guidance for park visitors, which were designed by local graphic designer, Hattie Clark, who also designed the maps at Darwin Gardens.

“We were very pleased to fund the design of the new signage for the parks. We enjoy our time at Riverside Gardens each Christmas and really appreciate all the work that the Friends of the Park are doing,” said managing director of Bar Events UK, Dan Lakin.

“We would like to acknowledge the Council’s support in improving the paths in the parks and in collaborating with us to remove many of the outdated signs and replace them with more visitor friendly signage,” added Ed. “The maps will provide a great overview of what is in our parks and the new Golden Rules Signs simplify the message to visitors to our parks, which can be summarised as ‘Show Respect to your park and to others who visit them’. We are negotiating some additional signs with the Council, so we can get the necessary coverage across all areas. Hopefully these will also be in place soon.

“There will be lots of other projects during the year, as the group continue its quest to improve the park areas. Work continues on developing new flowerbeds on the embankment areas by the New Brook Street steps entrance, the wildflower area development, painting Riverside Gardens park railings, renovating benches and generally maintaining the parks by the river Wharfe.”

If anyone has any ideas or would like to join in, they can contact the group through the details below.

FOIRP is a Registered Charity and a member organisation and welcomes new members who wish to support its work. You can join and see what the group is doing at: https://friends-of-ilkley-riverside-parks.com/

If you have any questions or ideas about the parks, you can contact them via the website or email the Chair of FOIRP at: foirp2@gmail.com

You can also find Friends of Ilkley Riverside Parks on their Facebook and Instagram pages and on their Twitter feed where you will find lots of examples of their work and what’s happening in the riverside parks.