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Enabling works to begin at Cooper Park as part of Levelling Up Fund improvements

Moray Council is pleased to announce that significant improvement works will begin in February at Cooper Park in Elgin, funded through £18m from the UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund.

The enhancements are designed to preserve and revitalise one of Elgin’s most cherished green spaces, ensuring it remains a welcoming and accessible area for residents and visitors alike. 

The first phase of works on the pond will begin over the coming weeks in mid-February and will include: 

  • Draining the pond to allow for essential maintenance and future improvements 
  • Vegetation management to enhance biodiversity and improve sightlines 
  • Tree felling where necessary for safety and health reasons and to allow works for the toilet block refurbishment 

These enabling works are vital to prepare the park and the pond for the next stages of development. 

Mitigation measures will also be installed on the pond islands to prevent nesting by the swans while the work is undertaken. These measures are in-line with the swan protection plan produced by the ecologists advising Moray Council and includes the installation of reflective tape and windmills to deter nesting; ramps around the perimeter wall to allow swan to exit safely; and the creation of mini ponds to provide a habitat for pond weed and other living organisms while the pond is drained. 

By the start of March, the Cooper Park toilet block will undergo a full refurbishment. This upgrade will provide modern, accessible facilities for all park users. The extension and altering of the existing toilet block into a café, with new public toilets, including a Changing Places facility, is due to complete by late Summer 2026E 

In March, full works will also begin on improving the Cooper Park pond area. These enhancements will create a more attractive and sustainable feature for wildlife and visitors, contributing to the overall enjoyment of the park. New landscaping and planting to enhance biodiversity, improved walking routes and play facilities, and refurbishment of historic features will create a more accessible, inclusive public space. 

Moray Council appreciates the community’s patience while these works are carried out. Temporary disruptions may occur, but every effort will be made to minimise inconvenience. These improvements represent a significant investment in Elgin’s public spaces and will help ensure Cooper Park continues to be a vibrant and inclusive destination for generations to come. 

Chair of Moray Council’s Economic Development & Infrastructure Services Committee, Cllr Marc Macrae, said; “Cooper Park is a much-loved space at the heart of Elgin, and these improvements will make it even more enjoyable for residents and visitors. The Levelling Up Fund investment allows us to enhance facilities, improve biodiversity, and create a park that meets the needs of our community now and in the future.” 

For further information and updates, visit MyMoray

Contact Information

Moray Council Press Office

pr@moray.gov.uk

Notes to editors

Please use the updated images available for the architect renderings of the pond and disregard previous images shared, due to design updates.