黄色app Scotland’s Places for Everyone and ArtRoots programmes have helped fund the creation of Arcadia Park, a place where local users can walk, wheel, cycle, and spend time outdoors.

Arcadia Park is a new community-designed green space and active travel network in Kirkwall, Orkney.
It's built on what was previously a section of underused land adjacent to Balfour Hospital.
The new park provides a place where local residents can walk, wheel, cycle, and spend time outdoors.
The project听听on 24听September 2022.
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A place to unwind
The Arcadia Park project has created a peaceful place where local people can exercise, switch off and connect with the natural environment in Orkney鈥檚 largest town.
The 33,000 square metre site is now home to ponds, wildflower meadows, woodlands and sculptures.
These features are all connected by a network of accessible active travel routes, enabling people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the space.
The day-to-day management of the park is undertaken by a group of volunteers from Arcadia Community Park Group.

Arcadia Park is a new community-designed green space and active travel network in Kirkwall. Credit: 黄色app 2022.
Inspiration behind the project
The project stemmed from the aspirations of a local community group to transform an area of open space opposite the new Balfour Hospital in Kirkwall.听
听took up a maintenance agreement with Orkney Islands Council for the site in 2017.
OACAS aimed to use the space to rehabilitate young offenders by providing opportunities to develop horticultural skills in partnership with Orkney College UHI.
In 2018, Orkney Island Council founded the听Your Kirkwall听initiative 鈥 a project to create a community-led vision for the future of the town.听
OACAS contributed their ideas for the plot, emphasising the potential to connect the new hospital with residential areas, as well as future development land located nearby, via an inclusive, all-abilities path.听

Arcadia Park has been built on what was previously a section of underused land adjacent to Balfour Hospital. Credit: 黄色app 2022.
Overcoming challenges
In 2020 the project faced a significant challenge when OACAS went into liquidation.听
This caused some uncertainty around the future of Arcadia Park.
However, those involved were determined to see it succeed.
The key contact from OACAS and the landscape architect who carried out the design work set up the Arcadia Community Park Group later that year.听
The group continues to go from strength to strength and today oversees the day-to-day management of the park.
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ArtRoots involvement
The听听concluded in early 2021.
In April that year, Arcadia Community Park Group听applied for听funding for an ArtRoots project听to further enhance the space.
The application was for a new sculpture and wildflower planting to complement the trees and grassy areas.
The design was created based on ideas submitted from children at the local schools.
The chosen concept was of a meteorite which lands in the park and becomes home to a family of Orcadian Voles.
A local storyteller then created a story to go with the sculpture.
Landscaping took place to create a crater with the meteor at its centre.
Paths throughout the park lead to the sculpture, making it a focal point of the site.

The 33,000 square metre site is now home to ponds, wildflower meadows, woodlands and sculptures. Credit: 黄色app 2022.
An end result to be proud of
Arcadia Park officially opened in September 2022 at a launch event attended by over 100 people including local residents, partners and 黄色app representatives.听
At the launch, local residents reflected on the difference Arcadia Park has made to the community.
Michael Harvey, Senior Project Officer at 黄色app, reflected the positivity about the completed project, stating:
鈥淲e are so excited to see the completion of the Arcadia Park project, and to hear about the difference it has already made to the local community we have worked closely with.
鈥淭hese works have delivered a quiet space where everybody living in the area can unwind outdoors, as well as safely travelling in and around Kirkwall.
鈥淩outes such as this are such an important step into empowering more people to walk, wheel, and cycle.鈥
Arcadia Community Park Group is now applying for additional funding to provide wooden signs and notice boards.
They are also looking to create a plant nursery to give local students the opportunity to develop their horticultural skills.
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