Plans have been submitted to replace children’s play equipment at a park.
The Sarratt Parish Council wants to make the changes in the play area at the King George V Playing Fields in Sarratt.
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In a CGI image submitted with the plan it shows the play area could soon have a skate ramp for budding skaters and an activity wall that includes a basketball hoop, a cricket wall, and a colour wall.
A wooden climbing frame has also been suggested that is made up of different levels and obstacles.
As well as the traditional swings, a roundabout and a seesaw, the application has included several other new elements such as an area for table tennis and play units for different age groups.
The location has been used as a play area since 1992 and the council stated the application is not to change its use.
They added: “The application is to replace the existing play equipment with new safe and compliant equipment.”
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