Article published on 16 January 2024
It’s been a chilly start to the year across the UK! But, that has not stopped the fun in West Bridgford, Nottingham thanks to the newly refurbished play facilities on Boundary Road Play Area!
Rushcliffe Borough Council tasked Proludic to bring the popular play space back to life. Because the public playground had been well used over many years.
Official Reopening of Boundary Road Play Area
West Bridgford’s popular Boundary Road Play Area has now officially reopened to the public. Following a £63,000 investment in refurbishments by Rushcliffe Borough Council. The upgraded play area, delivered by Proludic, features a climbing wall, zip wire, wheelchair-accessible seesaw, swing sets, and springers.
To commemorate the reopening, Rushcliffe Borough Council celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the park. In collaboration with Proludic Ltd and local children from the nearby Heymann Primary School,
Councillor Jonathan Wheeler of Rushcliffe Borough Council officiated the reopening. The council, Proludic, and children from Heymann Primary School gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Enhancing Accessibility and Play Opportunities
The playground renovations involved replacing a large earth mound with more accessible equipment and incorporating natural play elements into the design. This initiative is part of the Council’s broader investment in local parks and outdoor spaces. The Adbolton Lane play park in the Lady Bay area of the borough underwent an £80,000 makeover last year and also received a Proludic makeover.
Councillor Wheeler, the Council’s Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Wellbeing, highlighted the value of community play facilities: “We are delighted to provide these essential upgrades to the park, enhancing them for the long term and ensuring they are well-suited for the future.”
He further added, “The redevelopment of Boundary Road introduces accessible and inclusive equipment, allowing all children to enjoy the play facilities, which also integrates natural play elements. It was wonderful to welcome Year 2 children from Heymann Primary School to the park and witness their enjoyment of the newly refurbished facilities.”
Kiran Chouhan, Proludic’s Area Manager for Nottinghamshire, stressed the company’s dedication to local communities. These initiatives are meaningful because of the strong local connections of Proludic’s staff.
Explore the New Boundary Road Play Area
The revamped Boundary Road Play Area is now a vibrant space for children of all abilities. Do you have a play project you would like to discuss? Then please contact Proludic at 0115 982 3980 or email info@proludic.co.uk.
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If you have a play project that you would like to discuss then please contact us on 0115 982 3980 or email us at info@proludic.co.uk.
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