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Five playgrounds in Broadstairs and Ramsgate set to be refurbished

Five playgrounds are set to undergo a major refurbishment - with one nearly doubling in size.

The play areas, which are spread across Ramsgate and Broadstairs , are being overhauled as part of a Thanet District Council project.

Vincent Close in Broadstairs. Picture: Thanet District Council
Vincent Close in Broadstairs. Picture: Thanet District Council

They include Vincent Close, Memorial Rec, St Peters Rec and Pierremont Park in Broadstairs , and Warre Rec, Ramsgate will be upgraded when work starts on Tuesday.

The project has been supported by local councillors and residents who have provided feedback into the new playground designs.

Children and families can expect to see new equipment, including swings, slides, seesaws and climbing apparatus.

The Memorial Rec site will also almost double in size with the addition of new outdoor fitness equipment.

At Warre Rec, as well as equipment being refurbished, the playground will be moved to another area within the recreation ground. This aspect of the project was agreed as a part of the scheme to rebuild Ramsgate Fire Station.

Funding of the refurbishments in Broadstairs is as a result of a planning obligation. This means a contribution towards new play facilities was made when the residential development at the former Ellington and Hereson school site was agreed.

Cllr Steve Albon, cabinet member for operational services, said: “This is really good news for many children and families in Thanet who will benefit from the upgraded playground equipment.

"Improving these sorts of facilities when we are seeing renewed benefits of spending time outdoors is fantastic timing. I’m very much looking forward to seeing the upgrades completed and to see children enjoying the new equipment.”

Memorial Rec in Broadstairs. Picture: Thanet District Council
Memorial Rec in Broadstairs. Picture: Thanet District Council

The playgrounds will be closed for a short period of time so the work can be completed safely.

The work will be weather-dependent, but the aim is for the refurbishments to be completed by the October half-term.

There are currently 23 play areas open in Thanet following closure in March due to Covid-19.

Play equipment is sprayed once a week using diluted disinfectant.

Signs are also displayed in all play areas to reinforce the importance of maintaining social distancing and limiting contact with others. There are also reminders that no food or drink should be consumed and that users should bring their own hand sanitiser.

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