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Kintbury Parish Council

Outdoor playground with green and yellow play structures, swings, slides, benches, and a small playhouse on grass and rubber flooring under a partly cloudy sky.

BACKGROUND Kintbury Parish Council represents Kintbury, a rural village nestled in West Berkshire. The village is situated between the larger towns of Newbury and Hungerford. The village boasts excellent recreational facilities, including two main recreation grounds. One of these is

Slyne-with-Hest Parish Council

A wooden playground structure with slides, climbing nets, and ladders on wood chips, next to a swing set, surrounded by grass and trees.

BACKGROUND Slyne-with-Hest is a charming village located north of Lancaster city centre. Situated on the coastline north of Morecambe, the village is well-equipped with amenities, including a primary school, churches, public houses, and cafes. It’s an ancient village with a

Risinghurst and Sandhills Parish Council

A wooden playground structure with slides, steps, and a bridge stands next to a swing set on a sunny day, surrounded by grass and trees.

BACKGROUND Risinghurst Playing Fields: The public park was bought by Risinghurst and Sandhills Parish Council in 1959, with the help of The Playing Fields Association. The purchase of the park was in response to the growing need of recreational space

Compton Parish Council (Compton Playground)

Bespoke New Forest unit in a public playground

BACKGROUND Nestled in the picturesque village of Compton, Surrey, Compton Parish Council stands as a beacon of history and community spirit. Established shortly after the dawn of civil parishes in 1894, it is among the earliest to serve the vibrant

Ross-on-Wye Town Council (Dean Hill Park)

Dean Hill Park

BACKGROUND Dean Hill Park is situated in the market town of Ross-on-Wye, the civil parish of Herefordshire. The Town Council was established in 1974 following the introduction of the Local Government Act 1972. In 2015 it underwent changes after a

St Sampson Parish Council

A wooden playground structure with green accents, a slide, stairs, and a circular window sits on rubber flooring, surrounded by a wooden fence under a cloudy sky—maintained by St Sampson Parish Council.

BACKGROUND The small parish of St Sampson is located near the Fowey Estuary, encouraging many visitors during the holiday seasons. It is thought be to be named after the bishop named St Samson who was said to have founded the

Fontmell Magna Parish Council

Children play on a wooden playground set with slides and climbing bars in Fontmell Magna Parish while several adults stand nearby; trees and parked cars are in the background.

BACKGROUND Fontmell Magna is located in a quaint Dorset Village on the edge of the Blackmore Vale in a Conservation Area, located just south of Shaftesbury. In November 2021 an inspection of the village playground was carried out.  Subsequently the

Southwood Country Park

Outdoor playground at Southwood Country Park with climbing frame, slides, swings, and safety flooring, all surrounded by a wooden fence and trees beneath a clear blue sky.

Creating a Key Community Asset In March 2022, Rushmoor Borough Council invited us to tender for a brand-new playground to be created within Southwood Country Park in Farnborough. Previously the site of an 18-hole public golf course that closed in

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