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Gulf Press > Gulf > Bahrain > Capital Municipality to renovate Abu Ghazala Park with a 158,000 dinar investment.
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Capital Municipality to renovate Abu Ghazala Park with a 158,000 dinar investment.

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Last updated: 2024/06/04 at 10:15 PM
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The Capital Municipality in Manama is set to invest 158,000 dinars in the renovation of Abu Ghazala Park, a popular green space in the heart of the city. The project aims to enhance the park’s facilities and appeal to visitors, making it a more welcoming and enjoyable destination. This includes upgrading restrooms, restoring the iconic waterfall and fountain, ensuring playground safety, providing ample shade, and creating a more inviting environment through repainting and landscaping. The project is expected to be completed within 5 to 6 months, with the park being ready for use by the end of 2024.

The park’s popularity among residents of the area and beyond has been highlighted by sources within the Capital Municipality. It was once known for its birdcage, which was a beloved attraction for many visitors. The park offers a variety of amenities, including seating areas, green spaces, a fountain, a waterfall, and a playground that is part of the “Frijj Playgrounds” project, known for its high-quality surfaces. Sources are hopeful that the renovation project will be successful and that similar efforts will be made to improve other parks in the capital.

The Capital Governorate is overseeing a total of 40 parks, some of which are in good condition while others require maintenance, development, and rehabilitation. This highlights the importance of investing in green spaces within urban areas to provide residents with access to nature and recreational opportunities. By renovating Abu Ghazala Park, the Capital Municipality is demonstrating a commitment to improving the quality of life for its residents and enhancing the overall attractiveness of the city.

The renovation of Abu Ghazala Park is part of a larger effort to revitalize public spaces in Manama and make them more appealing to residents and visitors alike. Green spaces play a crucial role in urban environments, providing a place for relaxation, socialization, and physical activity. By upgrading the facilities and amenities at the park, the Capital Municipality is ensuring that it remains a popular destination for families, individuals, and tourists looking to enjoy nature in the heart of the city.

The investment in Abu Ghazala Park reflects a broader trend towards sustainable urban development and the recognition of the importance of green spaces in enhancing the quality of life for urban residents. By creating more welcoming and well-maintained parks, municipalities can improve the overall livability of their cities and contribute to the well-being of their residents. It is hoped that the renovation project will be a success and that it will serve as a model for future efforts to enhance public spaces in Manama and beyond.

In conclusion, the renovation of Abu Ghazala Park in Manama is a significant investment in the city’s green infrastructure and a testament to the Capital Municipality’s commitment to providing residents with high-quality recreational spaces. By upgrading the park’s facilities and amenities, the municipality is ensuring that it remains an attractive destination for visitors of all ages. This project is part of a broader effort to revitalize public spaces in the city and create a more sustainable and livable urban environment for residents and visitors alike.

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