From day one the general public has had high praise for the installation.
Children raced to use it as soon as access was permitted, and many older visitors, dog walkers and those just passing mentioned that the area had “never been so busy in all their years”. It is a real testament to how the space is now being enjoyed to its fullest potential, and that beyond its life, it can be used and reused in the landscape with a much reduced environmental impact.
Gavin reflects on new product, its installation and future prospects:
“It was a challenging project, working with a new product in volatile, ever-changing temperatures and conditions. But as the project really took shape, our installation team gained confidence and mastery into how best to work with it, and it really impressed us. We’re very confident with its workability, feel, look and circularity potential – it is a very important, game-changing product that will bring about a welcomed revolution for the industry.”Gavin Brown, LazyLawn Scotland
Funded as part of Scottish Borders Council’s Capital Programme for Play Areas and Community Outdoor Spaces and supported by Scottish Government funding, the play facility upgrades form part of a £5 million investment to enhance the options and accessibility of play opportunities for current and future communities.
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