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Hi there


My 6 yr old son is obsessed by this place as we drive past it quite often. We have one day left before we go back to school and this is what he wants to do!


I have looked on the southwark.gov site, but no information about opening times/ days open.


Does anyone on this fabulous forum (shameless buttering up) have any information on this?


Many thanks!

We love the adventure playground and have been going there for years. Although I think the equipment is mostly for older primary children, there is a sandpit and a couple of little tyre swings too - face pointing and other activities too sometimes,

if there haven't been too many council cutbacks. There are a couple of lovely guys who run the place and I've always found a

really nice atmosphere there, often a drum kit out on the grass for kids to play on, someone on hand when there's a bump etc.

Nice place for a picnic too.

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