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New Equipment and safety surfacing
Morriston was initially constructed for the workers of the tinplate and copper industries that built up along the banks of the River Tawe in the 18th century. The Swansea Canal also ran through the area transporting coal, limestone and other products along the valley but it was drained from Clydach to Swansea in the 1970s.
As part of the design proposals, we are keen to celebrate the heritage of the Morriston, through incorporating key themes, together with those associated with the Tabernacle Chapel within the design and selection of equipment and surfacing finish.
We aim to enhance the existing space as continuation from the timber play area, offering a new integrated playspace. It is envisaged that the layout and equipment selection will complement the space.
Supply and install the following:
Essential Equipment
- Zipwire 20m
- Double seesaw
- Double Frame Swing (Two Flat Seats and One Basket Seat)
- Double Frame Swing (Three Cradle Seats and One Parent/child Seat)
- Multi User Springer (Double)
- Inclusive Carousel – Offer inclusive play experience and low maintenance with spinning experiences to suit varied sizes and abilities.
- Flush to floor roundabout with seat and space for wheelchair/buggy
- Multiplay Unit (Slide, Climbing Wall, Pole and Rope Net) – Offering a range of play and challenge experiences. To include minimum of one easy point of access to include an incline or as a combination of features.
- Standalone Climbing net
- Trampoline (incorporating suitable drainage)
- Overhead carousel with drop down seats (cableway type seats)
Non Play Items
- 2no Steel Litter Bins with lids.
- 2no Benches to complement the existing
Safety Surfacing
- A durable rubber safety surface that allows adequate drainage, whilst creating ease of access to all equipment.
It is envisaged, that chosen themes will be reflected within the surface finish.
Optional equipment
- Play Panels
- Additional Items to enhance the play value and demonstrate innovation
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