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We had lots of concrete play structures on our concrete playground. Health and safety issues never came into it! Also remember the worn bits of grass with puddles - really bad at the end of a slide! Why were the end bits of slides never long enough? I always went booling off the end.
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Our playground was covered in that awful red ash/gravel/dirt/grit stuff. When you feel other it dyed your hands and knees red and stuck to all your grazes
Foul stuff it was.
Oh and there was always a ditch/stroke hole under the swings and bottom of the slide where it had worn away, these always ended up filling with rain water.
Your feet or even worse your bum would end up getting wet
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Back in the 70's our park would of been a h&s nightmare.Big concrete tunnels,a slide made of metal and in the shape of an elephant.One kid got his head stuck in the top bars and had to be cut out by the fire brigade.Did they take it away after that? did they hell they just welded on some more bars to make the gaps smaller lol.And ofcourse there was none of that padded floor rubbish.Concrete covered in tarmac for us lol
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Our park had swings (with chains that regularly used to be thrown over the top rail to make the swing higher) two see-saws, a spiders web roundabout (that went very fast) and another (slower) roundabout that was very solid looking. Aneka Rice came and "improved" it in the 90s. The concrete paddling pool was made into a skateboard arena and rubbery stuff was put under far safer (and far more boring) play equipment. It all needed repairing after a few months had passed.
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As a child my dad was serving the the raf ......we lived in a married quarter and used many of the facilities provided by the mod.......every estate had playing greens and huge play parks with swings, climbing frames, slides, bars, hopscotches, roundabouts, benches.......we didn't know how lucky we were
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I'm sure it was sometime in the 90's, another local park had one and i think I recall it being there until the 90's, it was definitely still there n the late 80's as I remember drunkenly swinging on it as a teen.Originally posted by Trickyvee View PostI always wonder exactly when Witches hats were taken away. I'm sure they were the subject of a H&S national ban after too many people came a cropper on them. I never went on one because I was too small but remember watching older kids on them.
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Kids (including yours truly) did pee in ours, it didn't stop us going in (after it'd dried up obviously), never did us any harmOriginally posted by huggie74 View PostAnother local park had the big plastic pipe tunnels and one that run through a hill, no one would go in though as rumor had it kids pee'd in there
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Wow great to see a witches hat again.
Another local park had the big plastic pipe tunnels and one that run through a hill, no one would go in though as rumor had it kids pee'd in there
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Down on a promenade near Whitley Bay there was a boat climbing frame shaped like a galleon with masts etc. There were also a couple of banana slides built into the cliffs, with concrete at the end for you to land on of course!Originally posted by HG View PostMy park had probably the most unique play equipment of any park, a genuine steel boat, complete with mast and it's still there today. There was also some sewer pipes joined together to make a tunnel, swings and a set of monkey bars.
I always wonder exactly when Witches hats were taken away. I'm sure they were the subject of a H&S national ban after too many people came a cropper on them. I never went on one because I was too small but remember watching older kids on them.
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My park had probably the most unique play equipment of any park, a genuine steel boat, complete with mast and it's still there today. There was also some sewer pipes joined together to make a tunnel, swings and a set of monkey bars.
The park also doubled as a football pitch, bmx track or athletics track depending upon what we were playing. There was also a wooded hill next to it we played in too. It was only a small park but it provided years of fun
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You guys had wonderful things. In my local park, we had 3 swings - the kind with rusty chains to hold on to.
A climbing frame that was dome-shaped. You'd climb up to the top and there was a circular hole in the top to drop through and graze your knees at get concussion as you hit the concrete floor.
We also had a roundabout that had flaking lead paint on it.
Oh happy days!
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I vaugely remember a witches hat at the big town park, think it was taken away when I was quite small. The big slide was good fun to try and climb up. At my nans local park there used to be a roundabout that you sat in and turned the disk in the middle to make it spin really fast, we used to make ourselves feel so dizzy and sick! : )
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hi smiles everything was unique before H and S kicked it.
we had a slide but it was huge very tall and steep must have been at least 6 metres long just a guess of course.
we had monkey bars and lots of swings.
in a place i worked they had great things.
like a long wooden beam no more wide that say 4 inches.
a set of five long ropes with rings on them which u had to swing to one to the next.
we had one of those high and wide rope thingies you had to climb.
we also had a bridge made of rope on the sides the bit u walked on was wooden panels which moved all over the place as did the rope sides.idea was to get across without touching the ground.
there was also a very big slide.
kids plAyed there regular but when they did not the BIG KIDS CAME OUT TO PLAY.
me and the other fellas did it when raining.
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