We are designers of formal play and natural play areas, playgrounds & games areas, games courts, multi-use games areas MUGA's, and specialist play surfacing. We have worked for local authorities, schools and community groups to provide landscape design and layout for play areas.
Projects range from nursery and toddler play areas, traditional play equipment, natural play, to games courts with specialist polymeric surfacing.
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right Multi-activity play unit with rubber play safe surfacing with good use of colour.
Careful consideration must be given to fall height, safety surfacing and circulation area for each piece of play equipment.
Rubber play surfacing is available in a wide range of colours.
Some multi-play units can cater for a range of activities and age groups. |
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| above Design layout for a new play area, skate park and games court. | |
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| above Multi-use games court with high performance polymeric surface, and perimeter rebound fencing and goal units. |
Play area design
Play areas are designed to meet current British and European Standards for play equipment and surfacing, and Play England guidelines for natural play areas.
We can help you mange and reduce risks in play provision, and we can organise play equipment testing and inspections.
All weather games areas
Games courts are designed to be robust and to perform when poor weather would put grass alternatives out of use. Multi-use games areas (MUGA's) can cater for several activities within the same area and a range of surfaces area available to increase performance.
Related services include working with current European Play Standards, community consultation, play inspections and testing.
Recreation and leisure
We can plan and design landscape for other recreation facilities such as long distance footpaths, cycleways and bridleways, parks, formal and informal recreation areas. We can also help with planning applications and approvals where schemes run through protected and sensitive landscape areas, and help with the choice of surfacing, access control barriers, signage and interpretation panels.
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right Detailed cross section for a new footpath and cycleway scheme. The project included planning and layout within sensitive landscape areas. |
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