Phase 1 Completed and handed over, on the afternoon of Friday 30 March 2012
Kings Norton refurbished children's play area is open for the first time for the Easter holidays.
A very big thank you to everyone who has madep this possible.
Kevan Green and friends test out the new bucket swing
Little Lilley overcomes the new play challenges on the mound
What an absolute pleasure to see such a frenzy of fun following the opening of the childrens play area to the general public on the stuningly sunny afternoon of Friday 30 March 2012.
Lilley's friends race to join her
There are new pieces of play equipment, repainted and repositioned pieces too. All are accessible to children of mixed abilities and there is something for all ages.
Whilst others take a more relaxed approach and enjoy a seat in the sun
Unfortunately the slide which arrived had to be returned as the moulding was imperfect. A new one will arrive in about 6 but weeks time. It will be position through the gap featured above which provide an exciting entrance.
Phase II of the play area refurbishment will include a new multi-functional climbing experience. You may recall that climbing scored very highly amongst children of all ages in our consultation exercise. This will probably appear sometime during May.
More bins and benches will follow shortly.
We have to thank
- Birmingham City Councils Departments (especially, Sue Amey, Northfield and Edgbaston Parks Manager)
- Friends of Kings Norton Park, (notably Chris Hughes, Lynn and Lucy Horsnett)
- parents and children those who helped and took part in the consultation (especailly Kings Norton Nursery ,Kings Norton Infant and Junior School for allowing us to visit them)
- Contractors (Darren and co-workers) for a such an horganised and clean build - and for working so hard to ensure the play area was ready in time for the Easter holidays!
- Birmingham City Architects (especially Alan Smith) for putting our ideas into design and ensuring a well balanced, exciting and safe design
- local ward Councillors for signing on the dotted so children could have the kind of play area they deserve.
Please forward any comments to the friends group at: info.foknp@gmail.com
Little Lilley overcomes the challenges of mound
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