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Hello,


After seeing a number of little ones fall into massive puddle right outside the "tunnel" play apparatus in the playground today I wanted to write to the council to let them know but wasn't sure who best to contact?


And before I get an onslaught - yes, puddles are of course part of winter (my son in fact face-planted in a smaller puddle a few minutes later after throughly enjoying jumping in it.) But this one and one another by the slide are really quite big and deep- a veritable pond to a small child. And yes, I watch my children when they play but am not glued to both their sides, so can't always catch both if they trip. Presume others don't have eyes in the back of their heads/extendable arms either therefore seemed sensible to alert someone before someones little one twists an ankle or worse.

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