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Gypsy Hill Park continues into final phase of restoration project Gypsy Hill Park (Source: WHSV) By Chelsea Church | March 4, 2021 at 9:16 PM EST - Updated March 4 at 9:17 PM STAUNTON, Va. (WHSV) - The main entrance of Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton will be closed through Friday evening at 5 p.m. as work continues on the parkâs historic restoration. The project was put on hold due to the pandemic, but crews are now moving into the final phase, which includes putting up a 41-foot iron sign that runs across the entire entrance. âRemove this rock, then theyâll be able to pour the foundation and concrete and steel rebar and then from that there will be a plate on top of that at ground level and thatâs what the new big sign bolts into,â Bill Frazier, the co-chair of the Gypsy Hill Park Historic Restoration Committee, said. ....
VR headsets and a rebuild of an Iron Age fort are among the suggestions for a £100,000 facelift of one of the borough’s beauty spots. Swindon Borough Council has secured the funds – which can only be spent at Barbury Castle – as part of a sale with Wiltshire Council. A survey is already up an running for suggestions on how money should be spent at the town’s parks – with a commitment to improving the toilets and signage at Barbury Castle already in place. One person said: “I’d like to see the Iron Age hill for rebuilt and for VR headsets to be provided for hire so people could see just how people lived on the ancient site back in the day.” ....