Play area in Cardiff re-opens to the public after “reservoir and lake” inspired upgrade

The play area in Rhydypennau Park has officially re-opened to the public following an extensive upgrade, inspired by the reservoirs and lakes that can be found a stone’s throw from the popular local facility.

Local children from Rhydypenau Primary School and Coed Glas Primary School helped select the new equipment which includes:

  • toddler, junior, basket and ‘fishing rod’ swings;
  • a wheelchair accessible roundabout;
  • a climbing mound and slide;
  • boat themed multi-play units;
  • bird and fish themed spring toys;
  • an accessible dragonfly seesaw; and
  • an ‘island to island’ zipway.

Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Tourism, Cllr Jennifer Burke, said: “This upgrade has transformed the old play area into a vibrant, inclusive new community space that children of all ages and abilities can enjoy.

“The connection to the local reservoirs is a lovely touch and hopefully all the new equipment will put smiles on a lot of faces in the coming months and years.”

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