The ideas by landscape architect Rob McGuiness at Bay architectural firm Kay Elliott include a timber board walk bridging the play area and offering views in both directions; earth mounds between two and three metres high with climbing nets, poles and dens; streams for paddling and a mist machine.
[SOURCE: thisissouthdevon.co.uk – Unveiled… new plans for the £500,000 play park on Green]
i think this is a good idea because it keep children off of the streets. Also that when you go to the flagships children will have a place to play.
Were will the fair go?