WESTON-super-Mare Town Council said they are working to improve the town’s parks and play areas by installing or replacing equipment.
The authority said they are “currently awaiting timescales from contractors” to carry out the improvements.
Here is what the town council will work on:
Grove Park
The grounds team has removed the old multi-play structure.
Installation of a small slide, a new spinning disc, a new rocker, and a new spinning dish.
Ellenborough Play
Area Resetting the swing and replacing the anti-wrap bearings on the Kompan swing.
Replacing the bearings on the spinning pole.
Supplying and fitting a replacement net on the multi-play structure.
Clarence Park
Removal and disposal of the existing zigzag twister.
Installation of a new Spica spinner.
Replacement of seats on the seesaw.
Installation of a new rope bridge for the two-tower multi-play structure.
Replacement of the bottom rope on the activity trail.
Removal and disposal of the existing caterpillar springer and installation of a new Crazy Hen springer.
Replacement of the existing flat swing with a spider basket swing.
North Somerset Council was contacted about the rubbish bins in Clarence Park, now the cafe has reopened, to see if they can be emptied more often.
Millennium Green
The grounds team has cleared the shrubbery and removed the unsafe multi-play structure.
Contractors will supply and install two goalposts on the green.
Jubilee Park
Benches and tables have been repainted by the team.
Maltlands
Equipment repainted and steps replaced on the slides.
Removal of the toddler multi-play structure.
Grass carpet removed, re-turfed, and rubber safety matting installed.
Awaiting play strategy for further guidance.
Broadway Toddler Park
Installation of a new skateboard rocker.
Benches and equipment repainted where necessary.
A town council spokesperson added: "We appreciate your patience and look forward to providing improved play areas for our community."
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