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Two more play areas receive new equipment in refurbishment scheme
Summary
Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council has installed new play equipment at Arlott Drive in South View and at Two Gate Meadow in Overton as part of its ongoing play area refurbishment programme, with further sites set for later phases.
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Two play areas in Basingstoke and Deane have been upgraded as part of an ongoing refurbishment programme. New equipment has been installed at Arlott Drive in South View and at Two Gate Meadow in Overton, which is due to open soon. The council says the scheme aims to create well-maintained, inclusive play spaces across the borough and that sites are prioritised each year based on need. Work has also been completed recently at Watling End in Hatch Warren and contractors have started improvements at Cranesfield in Sherborne St John.
What we know:
- New play equipment was installed at Arlott Drive (South View) and at Two Gate Meadow (Overton), with Two Gate Meadow due to open soon.
- The council describes the work as part of an ongoing play area refurbishment programme covering the borough.
- Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council is responsible for 147 play areas and identifies those most in need of repair each year.
- Watling End play area in Hatch Warren was refurbished and completed in December.
- Contractors have begun improvements at Cranesfield play area in Sherborne St John.
- The next phase will focus on Warblington Close (Tadley), Constantine Way (Hatch Warren), Meadowland (Chineham), and Eastrop Community Centre (Eastrop), and the council plans to consult residents on equipment and features.
Summary:
These upgrades continue a borough-wide programme to refresh and maintain play spaces and follow recent work at Watling End. Further sites are scheduled for upcoming phases and the council plans to consult residents about equipment choices and features.
