Half-a-million pound playground opens in Reading
The new play area in Prospect Park is opening ahead of schedule
READING’S new half-a-million-pound playground in Prospect Park will open early, in time for Easter holidays.
The new play area, originally announced for summer 2023, is being delivered ahead of schedule and will now be open for play from Thursday 23 March.
The playground provides a range of facilities to cater for children of all ages and abilities by offering a variety of challenge levels. It has been carefully designed to allow children to be challenged physically as well as letting their creativity flourish.
The location and surfaces of the new play area have been chosen to ensure the best accessibility for families using pushchairs or mobility aids.
The extensive play area boasts:
Themed zones, including quiet play areas and activity panels.
Roundabouts, swings and a zipwire.
Two large climbing towers with a tunnel slide and access ramp are incorporated into the unit.
Ground-level roundabout, braille panels, lower-level inclusive play net, accessible see-saw, tactile panels, ground-level games, and a large accessible springer.
Cllr Adele Barnett-Ward, Reading’s Lead Councillor for Leisure and Culture, said:
“I am delighted that we have delivered this fantastic new play area months ahead of schedule. It is inclusive of children of all ages and abilities, and the earlier opening date will be a boon to families looking for free family days out during the Easter holidays and beyond.
“Between the new play area and The Ranger Station opposite, this council has invested over £1m in play at Prospect Park: it is one of the town’s destination parks so it was vital to us that the facilities are accessible to all children.”
As part of the work, there will be a new pedestrian access path from the car park to the play area, with a new pedestrian crossing also being created. Once the new play area is open the next phase will be to remove the existing play area and reinstate the area back to informal grass parkland.
This project is just one aspect of the enhancement and investment being made within Prospect Park, including a £500k multi-use activity centre in part of the pavilion building, which sits directly opposite the new play area. The mini-golf, Sky Tykes low ropes activity and climbing wall are all open, with the other facilities – including a café - opening this year.
Find out more about the Ranger Station activities here: www.reading.gov.uk/leisure/active-reading