Article published on 5 September 2022

Green Flag status Woodford Park is located in the centre of Woodley. It provides a diverse range of facilities for residents and visitors of all ages in this outdoor play area.

The one missing piece that would truly make this space memorable was the refurbishment of the play equipment…

Therefore, Woodley Town Council was delighted to announce the long-awaited creation of a new ‘destination’ outdoor play area project for Woodford Park, catering to all ages and abilities. They conducted a successful public consultation with residents with over 700 responses. Following this, Proludic was selected from several tendering contractors to deliver this exciting project.

This first-class outdoor play area was funded by £200,000 of developers’ contributions via Wokingham Borough Council. Also receiving £57,000 additional funding from Woodley Town Council. Additionally, Proludic offset the 31.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide this play area produced during the manufacturing and installation process against renewable projects.

Proludic’s Area Manager for the South-East, Tim Bird, worked closely with the Design department. Together they created a play equipment design that enabled all users to experience the thrill of playing at different heights. A ramp (compliant with The Equalities Act 2010) takes users to various play features including a double-width inclusive slide. A Kanopé play unit with 1.77-meter decks provides a challenging experience for juniors, while a giant 7-meter Kanopé unit caters to older children. The exciting net climber and twisting spiral tube slide to deliver that all-important ‘wow factor’ every destination site must deliver.

The new outdoor play area replaces the old one at the rear of the Oakwood Centre.

It has been designed specifically with ‘inclusivity’ in mind. It will offer a stimulating, exciting play experience for children of all abilities. The inclusive jeep (J952) offers easy access for those in wheelchairs as does the accessible roundabout (J2409). While a sensory trail is a great social and learning experience for all offering tactile, musical and problem-solving play solutions.

We are delighted to be able to add something of such high quality, that brings even more pleasure to the people of Woodley. We’ve got something for all ages, again the inclusivity element is in there for all the kids, particularly with the younger play area so yes, it ticks all of our boxes.

Kevin Murray, Deputy Town Clerk for Woodley Town Council

In total there are 46 pieces of play equipment on the location with 11 that are designed with inclusivity in mind. The play area can cater to up to 160 children playing at any one-time offering 120 different play values that children can immerse themselves within. The site also includes many design features to accommodate users with limited mobility, such as thermoplastic markings to guide them to the site via a smooth path and a wheelchair-inclusive timber agility trail.

The outdoor play space is split into three zones that cater to different age groups. The Tree Tops area was designed for Juniors and teenagers to enjoy whereas the Wild Woods mainly caters to toddlers and juniors. The trim trail is extensive with 7 pieces of equipment from the Origin’, natural wood Robinia range. This play structure is stretched out over a 35-meter distance.

To find out more about this fantastic play space or book an appointment with your Area Manager contact us.

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