Although it could be argued that for COVID reasons it stays shut it was done this time because the 'safety' surfaces have become very slippery again . Previously a child fell over and cut their head. This resulted in a big clean up but the moss etc has returned so we are looking at this again and had no choice but to shut it down as a consequence.
We regret this loss of facility but really feel we have no choice
Hardly a COVID hotspot a small village playground. Under lockdown rules outdoor playgrounds can remain open. A sign asking only one social bubble at a time in the area and some Hand gel would fulfill requirements.
What big clean up? I live opposite and it hasn't been touched in months. Last summer someone came to remove the weeds and swept up. Then I saw the men repairing the play fort but no regular cleaning or serious attempt to clear the moss. Needs to be pressure washed.
I remember a clean up last year. They are probably waiting for the weather to improve to clean the slippery surface and remove the moss. No point in doing it now as parts of the field are still saturated with pools
The previous council should have supplied a more suitable play surface for these conditions.
The area was cleaned and pressure washed by councillors doing this in their own time and with their own resources and to say otherwise is to be frank offensive and wrong.
If you as anon want to clean the area, I will let you have the key and this would be a general and welcome service to the community
The surface is not the best but we are stuck with it for the time being and I am sure any attempt to recover any replacement cost from WTC would be given very short shrift.
We are looking at a regular contract to clean and maintain the area but are in the process of replacing the swing seats as one had broken, so until this has been done, it will remain closed and cleaning will not happen until that has been completed.
Constructive critiscism is always welcome as we cannot be everywhere all the time but please remember Councillors give their time freely and are NOT paid but will always respond to issues where we have the powers to intervene and it is clearly our responsibility to do so.
Everyone’s opinion& comments are welcome on this forum. However, I feel that if people want to engage with the posts they should stop hiding behind the anonymity button and have the courage of their convictions.
As someone with children and a dog who live close by, we use the playing field almost daily. I don't remember seeing the play area clean enough to suggest that it had been pressure washed last year. If it was then why did the moss come back so fast forcing this closure? If those responsible for the play area can't or won't look after it maybe a few of us that use the playing field might just get together and ask Councillor Halls for the key. Youngsters in this village don't have much play equipment as it is.
It is the community council's responsibility to maintain the play area. From reading on here, they were quite right to close it on safety grounds due to a broken swing and an accident caused by the slippery surface. I also agree with the councilors decision to look for a regular contractor to clean and maintain the area. I think if users of the play area want to help maintain it and increase its potential then they should contact the council and ask how they can help. To keep whinging on whether it was pressure washed or not in the past isn't going forward.
Well this seems to be attracting several comments so let me advise on the present situation as well as measures already taken.
Councillor Hewitson and myself spent several hours clearing the small childs play area. We washed down the slide, climbing wall and swings. We swept the safety flooring and pressure washed it using materials and equipment of our own.
We have submitted a proposal to Council for contracted maintenance and cleaning, and this will commence in the Spring. The contractors advised there was no point cleaning the area during this unprecedented time of heavy rainfall.
We have responded to the broken cradle seat and this is in hand.
Rest assured the maintenance of the play area is very much on our radar.
A snappy response to a simple question. So Martin Lemon is both Head of Governors for the school and a councillor for the Community Council. I did not know that.
A snappy response to a simple question. So Martin Lemon is both Head of Governors for the school and a councillor for the Community Council. I did not know that.
Why would there be? Many people sit on several boards and declare that fact. I am pleased Mr Lemon takes an interest and participates in our community.
The area had been open for a few days but the surface is still slippery and the see saw now has splits in both seats exposing some sharp metal corners and accordingly I have had to lock it down again
I am sorry about this and we are looking at replacements for both the swings and almost certainly now some new seats for the see saw if possible and as soon as possible
It is disappointing that the play area has once again been closed. All communities should have access to a safe play space for the young children of the village and it really should not be taking this long to get it sorted . Why for the time being, could the see saw not be cordoned off so at least our little ones could have some fun on the other equipment . I was always in full support of having our own council however I do feel that the upkeep of the village in general has some what deteriorated for this . I hope that the play area repairs will become a top priority with Spring and Summer coming .
I am delighted to inform you that manufacturer has informed us that the replacement parts have been dispatched. Hopefully we will shortly be in a position to reopen the play area.
Thank you for your work on getting the replacement parts and opening the play area. We enjoyed taking our 6 month son there for the first time last week :)
I am pleased to report that the small play area has now been cleaned and treated by our contractors. Hopefully the moss will stay away for much longer. This is of course depended on many factors, in particular the weather!
We want all children to be safe at all times, so please do continue to report damage or any other areas concerning this facility.
3 days ago I attached a small bungy cord to the gate to provide a low cost solution to prevent dogs entering the site and keep the gate shut.
The following day someone had undone the the cord and left it loose thereby defeating its primary purpose and yesterday the cord itself had been stolen and the gate was left ajar
So anon 1 it is okay to steal the bungy cord then? You are happy that we spend lots of your money and you prefer to complain rather than answer the question.
Of course we could always close it altogether
We incidentally have just spent a few quid short of £200 having the area cleaned and considerably more than that replacing the seats on the see saw and the child seats on the swings
Trying to economise by providing a cheap gate closing mechanism is obviously a waste of time and whoever removed it should be ashamed of themselves