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We are really excited that we have started our crowdfunding campaign and we are asking for your support.


The link to space hive to Pledge is here:


https://www.spacehive.com/DKHAP-plan-the-adventure#/backers


However little or massively generous you can be we massively appreciate it. Big thanks to everyone who has pledged so far


We believe in the importance of play in children's lives and have had generations of families come to our adventure playground, making happy memories.


A new, fully accessible building for Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground will extend what we already have to offer, by connecting our outside space with a modern, highly sustainable new indoor one; somewhere children and young people can call their own, where they can play, learn & socialise, whatever the weather. We want to enable more children and young people to benefit from our playground; connecting with their outside space, learning through play, arts and crafts, drama, music workshops, cooking & indoor sport.


A new building will ensure that we can continue to provide the high quality of service that already exists and reach out to even more children & young people with disabilities, families, schools, youth groups, pupil referral units and the wider community.



Lets plan the adventure together....


Thanks so much


Kate and the staff team at Dog Kennel Hill Adventure playground.

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