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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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New Abbey playground
The New Abbey play park committee, since 2019, tirelessly fundraised £74,000 to revamp their village's play area. Teaming up with HAGS and Parc construction, they secured the bid to deliver a modern, and inclusive playground.
Read MoreRosedale
The Rosedale playground is a remarkable testament to both innovative design and community-driven vision. Situated amidst the serene landscapes of Lowestoft, it seamlessly integrates the natural beauty of the surroundings into a world of imaginative play tailored for children aged 2 to 7 years.
Read MoreRoding valley
The Roding Valley playground stands as a testament to innovative design and community-driven vision. Nestled amidst the picturesque surroundings of open fields and towering trees, it seamlessly extends the natural beauty of Epping Forest into a realm of imaginative play.
Read MoreKenyngton Manor
The objective of the Friends of Kenyngton Manor Parks was to enhance the play experience for children, fostering physical, social-emotional, and cognitive-creative development within a secure environment
Read MoreHolme Pierrepont
Holme Pierrepont Country Park is set in 270 acres of Parkland and is home of the National Water Sports center, outdoor activities and offers a multitude of accommodation types from camping pitches, glamping pods and hotel style rooms.
Read MoreBourton Park
The nature themed play area is aimed specifically at 2–7-year-olds and is designed to allow much better access to and around the site and to be as inclusive as possible – aiming to challenge, excite and inspire as well as encourage children of all abilities to play together.
Read MoreProspect Park
The old play area designed for toddler and junior age groups was at the end of its viable use and the surface was a mixture of sand and mulch. The previous design offered limited access and didn’t facilitate for children with disabilities.
Read MoreMosshead Play Area
East Dunbartonshire Council were looking to upgrade a very popular play area in Bearsden. The brief was to create a smaller footprint, on wet pour with significant drainage, to prevent waterlogging
Read MoreAberdeen city, Kincorth Circle
The brief was to create a fun, vibrant, colourful area for the children to play.
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