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I have been getting bored with going to the same park all the time with my sone so I have been looking for a website that gives you information on playgrounds in the local area and allows users to rate the parks. I could not find one, so have put a site together. Check it out at www.playgroundreview.co.uk. Try it out out and let me know what you think. It is a little basic at the moment, but I will add features if people use it.


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It's a really good idea as we suffer from the same problem and always end up at the same parks time and time again.

The only prob I had with the site is how do you see whether each park listed has the dedicated parking, cafe etc' which you have on the key?

The key at the bottom of each park has a tick or cross next to the icon. Future addition could be for local cafes to be able to add a link. Will put on the list. Fancy submitting a park local to you? Click this link if you are interested http://www.playgroundreview.co.uk/page6.php

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