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I'd like to know about the playground too - ie the one where the One O'clock club used to be. But if you have info on the playroom, that would be good too.


Based on scraping around for articles mentioning the playground it seemed like 'early June' was the target, but there is nothing official on this.

Hi midivydale, it was due to open for this week (half term), but unfortunately when they were laying pipework some asbestos was found and so this put the project back by a couple of weeks and therefore we are currently looking at mid-June.

Renata

  • 2 weeks later...

If they make their end of July target that's only the 2nd week of the summer holidays so still plenty of time and many years ahead of us.


I'm just glad that PR is finally getting a much needed playground after all these years. We could have done with this years ago - My kids are now 11 and 8 so getting a bit over these things but for those with younger children, 'd be delighted that there is going to be such a great playground even if it is a month or 2 overdue.

  • 3 weeks later...
Yes, It may in the afternoon as all the barriers need to be removed. There are issues with two of the gates so only one will be open at first until the snagging is done on the other two. I'm sure the long slide will be very popular with younger residents :)

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