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Top picture shows the proposed view of the playground looking towards Parkside Crescent. You can see a new slide feature and lots of children playing in the space. The smaller image directly below shows the existing design with the rubber slope, brick piers and canopy.
Key: 1. New play slope. 2. Timber climbing ladder. 3. Stainless steel slides. 4. New rubber surfacing. 5. Existing fencing retained. 6. New fencing to match existing. 7. Works to sunken garden. 8. Existing canopy and stairs removed
Two small images show the timber climbing ladder and stainless steel slides.
The bottom right hand image shows an aerial view of the proposed playground plan.
Playground works
The proposed works to the playground include:
• Removal of the existing play equipment;
• Removal of the canopy, brick piers, steps, slide and rubber slope;
• Construction of a new wet pour rubber slope against the existing brick retaining wall.
• Two slides and timber climbing play equipment on the new slope;
• Replace existing wet pour rubber surfacing;
• New fencing to the playground boundary