The council will soon be asking Wishaw locals to help shape their community priorities over the next decade.
Wishaw residents are set to be given the chance to create community projects for the next 10 years.
The council will soon be asking Wishaw locals to help shape their community priorities over the next decade.
Your views will guide what NLC will focus on with local communities and partners across the public and voluntary sector, including Police Scotland, Scottish Fire & Rescue Service, NHS Lanarkshire and Voluntary Action North Lanarkshire.
As the council gets ready for this next stage, NLC are shining a light on projects that the public helped bring to life over the past few years.
These included the new outdoor gym in Overtown and the new King George V Community Garden in Wishaw.
The council state: “A new outdoor gym in Overtown is giving local residents a free and accessible space to stay active and enjoy exercising outdoors. The project was shaped through community engagement, with residents highlighting the need for more opportunities to support health and wellbeing in the area.
“The new equipment provides a welcoming space for people of all ages to build fitness, spend time outside and connect with others in their community.
“The outdoor gym has already been well received and is becoming a popular addition to Overtown’s local amenities, reflecting ongoing investment in spaces that encourage healthier, more active lifestyles.
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“The new King George V Community Garden in Wishaw was officially launched as part of Mental Health Awareness and Green Health Week, offering a welcoming space for residents to connect with nature and support their wellbeing.
“The garden was created through close collaboration with local groups, who helped shape a space designed for relaxation, community activity and outdoor learning.
“The launch event brought together partners, volunteers and community organisations who have played a key role in bringing the project to life.
“Their involvement has helped create a garden that not only enhances the local environment but also provides meaningful opportunities for people to come together, support their mental health and enjoy time outdoors.
“The project reflects ongoing investment in community‑led spaces that promote wellbeing, connection and a healthier lifestyle for people across Wishaw.”
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