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Hi all,

Going to be a warm next few days and thought I would explore the new water play area at brockwell lido.

Just wondering if it is located next to the kids playground at the opposite side of the park to the lido? Is the 37 still the best way to get there from east Dulwich?


How are you finding it? Ok in the am before it gets too crowded?

Any views appreciated as keen to try it.

Thanks

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We went on Saturday and it was lots of fun....we drove and parked on Brailsford Road near one of the gates


If you are getting the No 37 I recommend getting off at the stop just before you turn right at Carper Right towards Brixton...(i.e a few stops on from the Lido) I think that entrance to the park is probably the closest to the paddling pools


Bring a bucket/water container for your little ones to fill up from the tap/springs

Thanks very much for this info. This will really help for tomorrow. Good tip on the parking indiana...as wasnt sure if it was all resident only parking (like the other side near the lido...sounds like they are less strict that side of the park). Also good to know which end of the park it is if we do the bus.

Cheers guys.

Yes - I agree those traffic wardens are ruthless- I was back late by 6min once due to a disaster nappy when at the lido recently and got stung for 40quid- ouch. They had not even printed the ticket when i arrived ( but apparently had submitted the details) so they said they could not reverse it! Anyway that's another topic for a thread on this discussion board ....

Cheers for warning though- can't let our guard down.

anyone wondering what all the fuss is about, here's the design plans

http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/12C88D2A-08D3-4F78-9B28-C08EC21EB6B1/0/Brockwellparkwetplay.pdf


Took the mocklet down there on sunday and he had an absolute whale of a time!! A really well thought out space (and a stone's thrown from the pub for a parental refresher afterwards.

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