It was my childhood park. Really exiting then. Still is, but they've taken down a few things which is a shame. But it does have a big open area and still fun for kids (definately) would advise to bring a bike or a scooter just in case their legs get tired or just for fun as it is a big area.
There are two entrances on both sides that you can also exit from.For dog walkers, you are allowed to bring dogs however i advise to pick up any of their litter as it is a common, kind courtesy.
The park consists of; a big slide which you have to climb the hill to get to, a sand pit (sand does get really hot in the summer temperatures), a big round spinning wheel (a bit dangerous if used dangerously), two baby and normal swings, 6, yes SIX climbing walls, and a large log climbing activity. It also has pathways, so you don't need to worry about stepping in a thing or two. They also have a facility in the area but...
Read moreA Historic Park with unique features! Memorial Grounds Sculpture with 11 Steel Posts proudly displays the story this ground holds and represents the rich history of this area!
Amazing Adventure Trail and Children's Play Area! 3G Astro Football Pitch with Floodlight and secured fence! Maintained Floodlit Rugby Pitch with secured fence! Number of grass Pitches with goal posts for casual plays! Fabulous Ball courts with Basketball Ring and Football Goals!
Concrete Footpath across the park!
Pavilion with changing rooms! Rugby Club rents its Hall for events, wedding reception and others!
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Read morePretty safe, a very green and spacious area with not much to see. The football pitches which are often used by local clubs need alot of attention, are very bumpy and uneven, need rolling. No public toilets here is worth noting too. Car park very small and often busy but you may get lucky. It's East London and thankful for the green spaces, but the park does feel like it could do with...
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