Plans for the Victoria Park Community Café have been submitted to West Berkshire Council.
The design will repurpose the existing sports pavilion and kiosk and the proposal has been put forward by Newbury Town Council, which runs the park.
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Leader of the council, Gary Norman, said: “Our emphasis is on creating a modern, sustainable, and accessible facility that enhances the park’s appeal.
“There is significant backing from the community for a comfortable and welcoming café in the park, which will serve as both a leisure facility and a meeting point for residents and visitors.
“The park has seen significant upgrades in recent years, such as the refurbishment of the bandstand, the re-instatement of the football pitch, and the addition of outdoor gym equipment.
“These improvements have laid the groundwork for further enhancements.
“The council is committed to making the café building sustainable by incorporating features like photovoltaic (PV) panels for electricity generation and an air-source heat pump for energy efficiency, ensuring a low carbon footprint.”
Councillor Roger Hunneman, chairman of the Victoria Park sub-committee, added: “The design will repurpose the existing sports pavilion and kiosk, making it more suitable for everyone, including those with health conditions or impairments.”
It will have accessible entryways, changing facilities, male and female toilets and full-height glazed bi-fold doors that open the building to the surrounding park.
In addition, a semi-open pergola is planned as a distinctive feature to “enhance outdoor dining and relaxation experiences, connecting visitors with nature while enjoying the café”.