An agreement has been drawn up to ensure a park named after a resident who died this year is maintained.

Residents of the Moulsecoomb area of Brighton worked with Brighton and Hove City Council and the eb4u regeneration team to redevelop Woolards Park.

The park was a run-down play area in Moulsecoomb but it was rebuilt using £80,000 and officially re-opened in June this year.

The play area was named Maggie's Corner after Maggie Bonner, 51, of Newick Road, Moulsecoomb, Brighton.

Maggie, a mother-of-seven, died in May from cancer. She helped work on the re-designed playground and spent years working with the Moulsecoomb Community Youth Group and various steering groups on eb4u, the Government-funded organisation working to regenerate east Brighton.

The neighbourhood management project has drawn up a "neighbourhood agreement" setting out how residents and the council will work together to keep the park looking as it does now.

The agreement will be officially launched in December when a tree will be planted in Maggie's name.