The Khyber Restaurant & Takeaway
The Khyber Restaurant & Takeaway offers authentic Indian cuisine in a stylish, welcoming setting, combining over 20 years of culinary tradition with dine-in and takeaway options.
Kings Head Croft Play Area, located in Epworth, North Lincolnshire, is a well-loved community green space that forms part of the Queen Elizabeth II Field. This area has been thoughtfully developed to provide a safe and engaging environment for children and families. It is situated close to the town centre, making it easily accessible for residents and visitors alike.
The play area underwent a significant upgrade as part of a £60,000 improvement project, which was officially unveiled in 2015. This second phase of development included the installation of new play equipment and the creation of improved pathways to enhance accessibility for all users1. The enhancements were designed to encourage outdoor activity and provide a welcoming space for children of various ages and abilities.
The facilities include a range of modern play structures, such as climbing frames, swings, and slides, all set within a secure and well-maintained environment. The surrounding green space offers room for informal games, picnics, and relaxation, making it a versatile spot for family outings. The addition of accessible paths ensures that the play area is inclusive, allowing pushchairs and wheelchairs to navigate the site with ease.
Kings Head Croft is not only a recreational asset but also a symbol of community investment and pride. Managed by Epworth Town Council, the site continues to evolve with input from local residents and funding partners. It stands as a testament to the town’s commitment to providing quality outdoor spaces that support health, wellbeing, and social connection.
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