First of two newly renovated playgrounds opens at Poole Park

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Families visiting Poole Park are in line for an exciting new playing experience following the transformation of the Cygnet play area into the ‘Plant Explorer’s Playground’ and the forthcoming launch of the larger ‘Jungle Adventure Playground’ on the site of the former Westfield play area.

The smaller Plant Explorer’s Playground, located next to Ark Café, is now open (11 March), whilst the Jungle Adventure Playground is due to open in the week commencing 13 April.

Designed by play and sport consultancy Jupiter Play as part of the Poole Park Life project, the theme of both playgrounds is that of Victorian plant collectors travelling the world and discovering new plant species to bring back to England, real-life examples of which can be found within Poole Park itself.

Funded by the Parks for People restoration programme, run by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and The National Lottery Community Fund with additional funds from Canford Environmental Limited (with support from The Parks Foundation), the playgrounds will provide a wide range of equipment, sensory play and room to explore for children, young people and their families of all ages.

Councillor Mark Anderson, Portfolio Holder for Environment, Cleansing and Waste, said:

“Our green spaces have played an important part in our lives during the pandemic, with even more people appreciating their value. So it’s particularly good to see this key aspect of the Poole Park Life project come to fruition at this point in time. I hope children love the Plant Explorer’s Playground and I’m looking forward to seeing how the Jungle Adventure turns out. I’ll be bringing my nieces and nephew along as soon as COVID-19 allows.

“Victorian plant collectors would have faced many adventures during their travels and we hope that the new playgrounds will give visitors the freedom to embark on their own!”

BCP Council emphasises that government restrictions remain in place and playgrounds should be used for exercise/recreation only and not for socialising. People should not travel outside their local area and social distancing should be observed at all times. The council hopes to have an official launch event for both play areas later this year.

For more information on the Poole Park Life project please visit the Poole Projects website.

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