Mansur Yavaş: 'We Are Preparing Our Ancestral Heritage Atatürk Forest Farm For You'

Mansur Yavaş Announced New Green Space in Atatürk Forest Farm
Mansur Yavaş Announced New Green Space in Atatürk Forest Farm

Ankara Metropolitan Municipality continues its green field works in the Atatürk Forest Farm land, the legacy of the great leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The area of ​​940 thousand square meters, which will include many equipment from the pet park to the parking lot, from walking and bicycle paths to children's playgrounds, will soon be put into service under the name "Natural Living Area and Atatürk Children's Park".

Ankara Metropolitan Municipality continues to protect the values ​​of the Republic.

Atatürk Forest Farm land, which the great leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk inherited to the Turkish Nation, but has been neglected for years, is being transformed into a new recreation area where Ankara residents can spend time with pleasure.

YAVAŞ: “WE ARE PREPARING ATATÜRK FOREST FARM, OUR HERITAGE, FOR YOU”

Mayor Mansur Yavaş, who shared on his social media accounts about the area where Ankara Metropolitan Municipality teams continue their work, said, “We are preparing our Ancestral Heritage Atatürk Forest Farm for you. With the pet park, sports fields and many social facilities, you can spend time with your families very soon in the area we evaluate.

THE NAME WILL BE NATURAL LIFE AND ATATÜRK CHILDREN'S PARK

The area of ​​940 thousand square meters, where the teams of the Environmental Protection and Control Department work hard, will soon be opened to the service of the people of Ankara under the name of "Natural Life and Atatürk's Children's Park".

In the area; There will be many equipment such as a pet park, walking and cycling paths, indoor and outdoor parking lots for a total of 5 vehicles, viewing terraces, festival areas, children's playgrounds, recreation areas, souvenir shops, concert areas and picnic areas.

ABB teams are also working feverishly to clean the Ankara Stream, which divides the park area into two.