Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Antics at Arrow Valley

Just near the centre of our town is a community park which is run by the council. There’s a large lake which has a circumference of about one mile, which makes for a very pleasant walk. It’s populated with fish and Canadian Geese and has plenty of landing spots for fishermen. Behind this lies a few fields where the council hosts large vents throughout the year. And in between is a large-scale children’s play area. It’s built on a hill and is divided into different sections to keep different age groups apart. The lower section sees rubber tiling, small swings, animal rockers plus a small slide and a see-saw. The middle section sees the same apart from the rockers being swapped for a roundabout, some taller swings and a higher climbing area. The top area is a rope course which the girls love having a go on but we have to hold onto them on the higher bits so they don’t get afraid of falling off.

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