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Browse through our most recent case studies that take you through the stories of local playgrounds that HAGS have helped to renovate, rescue and cultivate. Maybe we have been to a playground near you recently...
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Peterlee Town Council, Oakerside Play Area
Peterlee Town Council wanted to create a new, inclusive play space for children aged 5+ within the same footprint of the existing play area.
Read MoreAvondale Park
The council wanted proposals for new playground equipment, suitable surfacing, fencing (senior play area only) and new seating. Accessible equipment was very important.
Read MoreGlemsford Village Hall Playground
Bright and colourful Glemsford Play Area is located next to the community centre of the same name, which has just gone through a refurbishment and extension.
Read MoreMoors Playground
On Saturday 5th November many people came down to the Moor Play Park to officially mark its opening, following the recent refurbishment works funded by S106 monies.
Read MoreGreat Tey, Colchester
Great Tey were keen to update their small toddler playground by introducing new exciting dynamic equipment.
Read MoreRyton on Dunsmore, Coventry
HAGS were also the highest placed response in the public consultation (which was not part of the competition, however support the overall award decision).
Read MorePortman Road, Reading
The redevelopment of the old Battle Hospital site saw S106 contribution towards improving the play facilities at nearby Portman Road. This was split between a Children’s Playground and a Multi-Use-Games-Area.
Read MoreShinfield Road Recreation Ground
A substantial sport facility for all year around sport activities for the local community.
Read MoreWaterloo Meadows MUGA
This MUGA was rejuvenated by installing new tarmac and putting in new markings. The old MUGA in place was outdated, with a rotten sports carpet which needed updating.
Read MoreCrooks Lane Play Area
Crooks Lane play area was in need of a refurbish. HAGS was chosen as the best tender due to the quality of equipment and play value.
Read MoreBlagrave Play Area
The theme of the play area was based on the history of the explorer John Blagrave who the park was named after.
Read MoreWellwood Park
The Local Community Council raised a large sum of money to go towards upgrading the old play area in Wellwood. Working alongside Fife Council they decided on a brief and were supplied additional funding.
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