The splash zone in Meadow Park will include 23 in-ground jets from arching features to crawl under to large columns of water to run or jump through. There is also a Hula Spray, which forms a circular water jail, and a number of Hydro Blast’s including a fountain like spray in the centre which reaches 3.5m high – are you brave enough!
This addition, combined with the play spaces, creates a great place for families with children of all ages and abilities to get outside and have fun.
In 2018, we completed phase one of the parks improvements project. This included establishing an inclusive toddler play area and large landscaped activity area for older children; refurbishing the tennis, basketball and multi-use games court; creating a fitness zone; installing electronic interactive play equipment; creating new footpaths across the park to improve access and new entrance barriers to prevent unauthorised vehicle access and landscaping.
By improving the council’s open spaces we show our commitment to supporting our residents to lead healthier lives.
To find out more about the plans visit our website: www.hertsmere.gov.uk/parkimprovements
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