A NEW seating area which aims to combat loneliness and social isolation by bringing people together has been unveiled at the Countess of Chester Country Park.

'The Friendly Bench' is only the sixth to be installed in the whole country.

The Friends of the Countess of Chester Country Park has thanked the many people and organisations who supported them in raising the funding for the bench, and to The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) for preparing the site.

The Friendly Bench CIC concept was created by Lyndsey Young in 2018 and is specially designed to bring people closer to nature and each other.

The structures are innovative, purposely designed outdoor social spaces and have been described by Lyndsey as "a free to use ‘outdoor living room’ in the heart of the community".

They include enough space for people to meet, chat, connect with nature, build friendships and a sense of belonging.

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The seating area is accessible to all and is independently managed, funded and run by the Friends of the Countess of Chester Country Park, with the support of The Conservation Volunteers who have already started organising events to help bring the community together.

Morag Scargill, from the Friends of the Countess of Chester Country Park, said: "Having The Friendly Bench at the heart of the Countess of Chester Country Park has provided a unique opportunity to create a dedicated, welcoming space where individuals and groups can come together to experience a sense of community and wellbeing.

"Such a wonderful facility is even more important now than ever before and already it has been described as a ‘joyous element’ by a park visitor."

The first project the Friends have organised using the bench is called ‘Back to Nature’ and is designed to help those who have felt socially isolated during recent months to get back out and meet other people in a safe, welcoming space.

The Friendly Bench was officially handed over by Lyndsey Young to Morag Scargill who accepted it on behalf of the Friends of the Park.

The Friends were then honoured to dedicate the bench to the ‘wonderful, caring staff’ of the Countess of Chester Hospital with Alison Kelly, the Deputy CEO, accepting it on their behalf.

Sarah Palgrave-Neath, Estates Manager at The Land Trust who own the park, said: "The Countess of Chester Country Park is already a fantastic space for the community and has become incredibly popular since it opened in 2014.

"Loneliness is a problem we need to tackle, particularly amongst older people. Statistics have shown that spending time outdoors, especially with other people, can have extremely positive health benefits too, so The Friendly Bench is a brilliant way to help people who may be struggling.

"I hope that now the bench is open, the community will come together and encourage each other to get involved with this fantastic project and I look forward to seeing that happen."

More information about what will be happening at The Friendly Bench will be available on the park notice boards and social media.