New ‘showstopper’ coming to Macclesfield park this summer
25 June 2026
A brand-new ‘showstopper’ piece of play equipment is set to be installed at West Park in Macclesfield this summer, following overwhelming support from the local community.
Cheshire East Council is delivering the exciting project, with funding support from Macclesfield Town Council, to replace an ageing play structure that has reached the end of its lifespan.
Residents were invited to help choose the new equipment, with more than 1,500 people taking part in a public vote. Option B – the ‘Giant XL’ – proved the clear favourite.
The new ‘Giant XL’ is set to become a standout feature within West Park – creating a bold, eye-catching attraction and an exciting new space for children to play, explore and be active.
At its heart will be a large, multi-level play tower, packed with climbing walls, ladders, tunnels and an 'extreme' tube slide, giving children the chance to climb high, explore and play in different ways.
Counc
illor David Jefferay, Cheshire East Council’s cabinet member for environment, sustainability and waste management, said: “This is a fantastic improvement for West Park and a great example of how we’re working with partners to enhance our parks for local families.
“The response from residents has been brilliant, and it’s clear the ‘Giant XL’ is going to be a real showstopper for West Park.
“We’re proud to be delivering this for the summer holidays, and I’ve no doubt the park will be packed with families once it’s ready for use. I take my own kids there quite often and I know they’ll absolutely love it. I might even have a go myself!
Councillor Emma Gilman, Cheshire East Council ward member for Tytherington and Macclesfield town cou
ncillor, said: “We’re delighted to support this exciting improvement at West Park, which is such a valued space for the town.
“It’s fantastic to see so many people, especially children, getting involved in the decision, and I’m really looking forward to seeing the new equipment become a focal point for play in the park.”
Work is expected to begin next week, with installation scheduled to complete as the summer holidays begin.
During this period, some areas of the play park will be temporarily closed to ensure the work can be carried out safely. Visitors are thanked in advance for their patience while these improvements are made.