Parks & Playgrounds

Ladywell Fields Adventure Playground

Activities include: Outdoor adventure play, table tennis, pool,?a large sandpit, allotments, indoor games and cinema, soap box derby making and much more. The youth club also has?????a wide range of activities on offer for young people aged 8?19 (or up to 25-years-old with SEN or additional needs).?????? Regular activities include: cooking, group games, drama workshops, …

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Home Park Adventure Playground

There are lots of things to do at Home Park, which?are?sure to keep young people active and entertained. A large outdoor play structure features a trampette, walkways and a triple decker play area.?There’s?also?a sports court for basketball, netball and football games. Other activities include arts and crafts, archery and cricket.

Homerton Grove Adventure Playground

Homerton Grove Adventure Playground, Wardle Street, London, E9 6BX; located opposite Homerton Hospital. Homerton Grove Adventure Playground runs free after school and holiday play schemes for children and young people in Hackney. Children and young people aged 6-15 years old can attend by themselves.? Under 6?s are welcome if supervised by an adult. The playground …

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Honor Oak Adventure Playground

Activities include: Supervised physical play in a massive adventure play setting; arts and crafts, pool, table tennis, cooking, e-sport, woodwork and much more. If your child is under 8 years old?they can attend our adventure playgrounds but you must accompany them at all times. Under 8s and their guardians may be asked to leave the …

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Harwoods Adventurous Playground

Harebreaks?Adventurous Playground is now open for business.?A giant tower among the trees with 2 stunning slides – it’s the biggest play tower in Watford and not for the faint-hearted! The playground is home to a large 22-metre-long tower that stretches more than 12 metres into the air. Young people can scramble up a climbing wall …

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Hayward Adventure Playground

Hayward Adventure Playground has been specially designed for children with additional needs, accessibility has been considered for every part of the massive site, so that children of all abilities can enjoy the playground. The special people that come here can play freely and test their abilities and skills in a safe and caring environment. The …

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Heaton Park

Heaton Park is a municipal park in Manchester, England, covering an area of over 600 acres (242.8 ha). The park includes the grounds of a Grade I listed, neoclassical 18th century country house, Heaton Hall. The hall, remodelled by James Wyatt in 1772, is now only open to the public on an occasional basis as …

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Holland Park Adventure Playgrounds

Holland Park is the Royal Borough?s largest park. It has the following facilities: 22.5 hectares of gardens children?s play facilities sports areas a cafeteria large areas of woodland abundant with wildlife The playground is open from 7.30am until dusk. There are toilets in the playground, including a baby change unit and an accessible toilet. There …

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Etherow Country Park

Etherow Country Park is situated at Compstall, England, between Marple Bridge and Romiley, in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester. It is a Local Nature Reserve and the starting point of the Goyt Way. It was one of England’s first?country parks. Originally it was an industrial area incorporating a mine, a mill and a …

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Florence Hayes Recreation Ground

Sadly Florence Hayes is no longer operating as an open access adventure playground. Following the demise of Enfield Council’s play service in June 2016, it is used as a private nursery for under 5s. An external provider may be brought in to run some paid for after school provision.

Glamis Adventure Playground

The Glamis Adventure Playground is a professionally staffed adventure playground with open-access for children up to 16 years. Children under 8 need to be accompanied a responsible adult. As many of the children have working parents, the children stay the whole time the adventure playground is open. The children participate in building play structures, dens, …

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Drapers Field Recreation Ground

As part of the Council?s Olympic legacy we are transforming Drapers Field into a first rate park. Drapers Field now offers a variety of sports and play equipment, making sure there is something for everyone to enjoy. Getting There / Entrances: High Road Leyton and Temple Mills Lane. General information about what is at Drapers …

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Eccleshill Adventure Playground

Eccleshill Adventure Playground recognises children?s play as a biological drive and legal right, enshrined in British and European law. We strive to give all children the opportunity, at their own discretion, to engage in the full range of play types by creating a rich and stimulating environment and by practicing a facilitative, non-directive approach.

Cricklewood Playground

This playground is big enough with many different things for different age ranges. We went to this park to try out the zip wire but unfortunately it was broken. Xavi was upset but made a friend that he could run around and play with.

Crumbles Castle Adventure Playground

Crumbles Castle overlooks Bingfield Park nestled between Kings Cross and Caledonian Road. As you enter the Castle grounds you will find yourself transported out of the city and into a nature-filled wonderland with hidden swings and secret places to climb and explore. Crumbles Castle provides an exciting and safe space for children to really jump, …

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Daisy Nook Country Park

Daisy Nook?is a?country park?in?Failsworth,?Greater Manchester, England. The park runs through the Medlock Valley in an area once called Waterhouses. Waterhouses was one of three ‘houses’ in the?Failsworth?area, the other two being Millhouses (now Clayton Bridge) and Woodhouses. The name Daisy Nook came from a book by?Benjamin Brierley?titled ‘A day out’ or ‘A Summer Ramble’. Brierley …

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Dame Emily Park

The park was established on the site of the Dean Lane coal mine, part of the North Somerset coalfield. The Dean Lane pit closed in 1906 and the land was transferred to Bristol City Council who opened the park in 1909. Like much of Bedminster, the mines belonged to the Smyth family who were based …

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Clissold Park Playground

Clissold Park has a wide range of facilities, including: A large, well equipped?playground?suitable for all ages of children and young people A?paddling pool?(see below for details) A?wheels park A?multi use games area Table tennis?tables Tennis courts?and?Tennis Pavilion.?Visit our Sports page for booking information A?dog-free area An?aviary A?butterfly dome ??currently closed but we are looking at …

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Coldharbour Adventure Play Centre

Coldharbour Adventure Play Centre has both indoor and outdoor facilities. Activities include; Football, Pool, Arts and Crafts and much more. The centre is free and provides a fun, safe environment for children to play, under the supervision of qualified, experienced play workers

Coombe Country Park

Coombe Country Park is a country park located in Warwickshire, England. The park is only 4.5 miles (7.5 km) east of Coventry city centre and is managed by Coventry City Council. The park has been developed from the grounds of an old Cistercian abbey, the buildings of which have now been converted into the Coombe …

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