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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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Langham Community Park, Rutland
Langham Parish Council felt it was time to update their local park and allocated CIL funds as well as a successful FCC Communities Foundation grant to rejuvenate the existing community space.
Read MoreTimms Road Play Area, Banbury
This playground previously had old play equipment, wooden fencing and uneven underfoot bark. The new playground by HAGS has safe, soft surfacing and top-of-the-range play equipment.
Read MoreSeven Oaks Park, Cramlington
An area for older children and adults was needed in Cramlington and this Arena Multi-Use Games Area has provided the community with a fantastic place to play basketball, football and more.
Read MoreChamberlain Way, St. Neots
This bright and colourful playground for St. Neots Town Council has doubled the play value and user capacity of the original playground in the same floor space.
Read MoreAlexandra Park, Cramlington
Award-winning park in Northumberland gets £100,000 playground makeover to offer a wide range of play options. It is also home to the first Loly climber in the UK!
Read MoreFolly Farm Adventure Park & Zoo, Pembrokeshire
This amazing Holiday Park, right next to the top-rated zoo was looking to expand its range of facilities for children which would give them a place to meet new friends and make great memories.
Read MoreBroadgate Meadows, Grasmere, Cumbria
With our experience in designing inclusive play areas, this previously inaccessible playground has been transformed into a vibrant, challenging and exciting accessible destination for children aged 0-14.
Read MoreFerriston Play Area, Banbury
Ferriston Play Area in Banbury is a lovely hub for the local children. Its equipment had stood the test of time, so the council allocated funds to refurbish and improve the local play space. HAGS' proposal was chosen by the local community in consultation as the preferred design.
Read MorePools Playground, Tower Hamlets, London
Part of a two-site tender (the other being V&A Playground), this inclusive playground in London’s oldest purpose-built park attracts children of all ages and abilities from miles around.
Read MorePoplar Recreation Ground, London
This inclusive playground in Poplar, East London, was designed with a focus on the 16 Play Types, and created to be 100% inclusive for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, ensuring families and friends can all play together.
Read MoreFarnham Road Fitness Area, Loughborough
After identifying a shortfall of youth facilities in the area, Charnwood Borough Council decided to create a fitness space for the whole community...
Read MoreCintra Park, Reading
Cintra Park is a very popular park serving a large populated area. The playground itself is very well used by all ages. However, the playground contained many items which had reached the end of their serviceable life...
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