The Sentinel

BRING BACK OUR PLAYGROUND!

Families furious after council take away swings, climbing frame without warning

- Richard Price richard.price@reachplc.com

FAMILIES are furious after a killjoy council stripped a field of all its play equipment - without warning.

Stoke-on-trent City Council has removed the swings and climbing frame from Bridgett Pool, in Trent Vale, after claiming the equipment was not up to standard.

But local children have played on there for decades – and want the swings and climbing frame back.

Instead they are being told to use newer play equipment at nearby Mace Street.

Bridgett Pool – also known as Beaver Close Park – is off Brookfield Road. The equipment was removed on May 17.

Nurse Evie Mamali, aged 36, said: “They came on Tuesday and started taking the swings and everything out.

The workmen said it was about antisocial behaviour and things like that.

“I mentioned how important it is for people with young children and how annoyed we were. They said it was about health and safety.

“The playground is really, really important – and in this area it is the only one. Children from around the area come here and in the pandemic it kept the children really happy.

“My boys were really shocked to see the swings coming up. It’s been here for many, many years. It needed an update and we thought they were going to replace the swings. But the most important thing is they did not tell us.”

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Bushin says the council brought three vehicles to remove the equipment. The 78-year-old said: “They just said that they had come to remove the park because they’d had anti-social behaviour. Our children have played there. It’s a crying shame.” Barbara Nihill’s children once played on the playground – and her grandchild­ren had been using it. The 67-year-old said: “It’s disgracefu­l. The kids have been there playing and then the council has taken it away – and the little ones are stuck in the back garden.

“It’s the kids that are suffering. The council ought to be ashamed of themselves.”

The Sentinel has been told the council removed equipment from two other parks yesterday. Rachel Hughes, aged 49, said: “We have been here 15 years and my daughter has played on it since she was one. It’s just a shame.”

The council has defended its decision. It has also praised its play areas at Mace Street and Central Forest Park.

Councillor Carl Edwards, cabinet member for the environmen­t, said: “Some play equipment in the Bridgett Pool playground is not to the standard that we would accept so we have taken the decision to remove it. “New and improved facilities are available at Mace Street.

“The refurbishm­ent of Central Forest Park is complete and looking great. “Replacing surfaces and any rotten equipment continues throughout the summer and autumn and will see many playground­s improve.”

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 ?? ?? ‘A CRYING SHAME’: Residents in protest at the removal of the playground. Inset below, the park as it looks now.
‘A CRYING SHAME’: Residents in protest at the removal of the playground. Inset below, the park as it looks now.
 ?? SHOCKED: ?? Kids like Oliver Hammett and Anaya Khawaja have nowhere to play.
SHOCKED: Kids like Oliver Hammett and Anaya Khawaja have nowhere to play.

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