Community Parks Programme

Closed 11 Dec 2024

Opened 4 Nov 2024

Feedback updated 14 Feb 2025

We asked

As part of our ongoing work to improve and enhance our green spaces, we're investing £1.3million in our borough's parks. So far, through our Community Parks Programme we have delivered a range of improvement works including footpath resurfacing, playground makeovers and the installation of outdoor gyms in eight green spaces across the borough.

We asked for your say on exciting plans to: 

  • create a brand new playground on Fairfield Recreation Ground
  • transform Green Lane playground 
  • create two brand new outdoor gyms at Churchfields Recreation Ground (Chessington) and Latchmere Recreation Ground (North Kingston and Kingston).

You said

Green Lane Recreation Playground

  • You need age-specific play areas, a zip wire, monkey bars, and play areas for older children. 
  • Need for more options for younger children, such as a sandpit, smaller climbing equipment, and an area designed exclusively for toddlers.
  • You would like new equipment. Suggestions for features like a themed wooden play structure (train or car), splash pads, and large rocks for creative play and sitting.
  • Obstacle courses and trampolines are popular elements that attract kids of all ages.
  • Borrowing libraries in both children’s and youth zones would provide quieter options for families.
  • You would like benches and shaded areas to make the space more welcoming for families.
  • Paths around the perimeter of the park would benefit runners, walkers, and wheelchair users.

Fairfield Recreation Playground

  • Traditional swings are widely regarded as essential and are missing from the proposal.
  • Baby swings, in particular, are vital for younger children and new parents.
  • The design appears to cater primarily to older children (3+), with minimal options for toddlers or non-walkers.
  • Wheelchair-accessible equipment, such as a roundabout, is missing.
  • A fenced area to protect children from dogs is deemed essential.
  • Sufficient seating for supervising adults, including benches and picnic tables, is needed.
  • Shade for summer and proper drainage to avoid water pooling are also key concerns.

Churchfields Recreation

  • We will proceed with installing the new gym as per the original design, without modifications. We appreciate the concerns raised regarding ongoing maintenance and want to reassure residents that a comprehensive inspection and maintenance plan will be implemented to ensure the site remains in excellent condition. Your feedback has been heard, and while the design will remain unchanged, we are committed to upholding the quality and longevity of the facility.

Latchmere Recreation Ground

  • There is  a preference for natural-looking, understated designs over brightly colored structures.
  • The general sentiment toward the proposed gym is positive, with many welcoming the additions as a way to promote fitness for both adults and children. However, several respondents emphasised the need for more inclusive equipment, particularly for older adults, people with mobility challenges, and disabled users. Suggestions include balance beams, a "Dizzy" balance board, a high perching bench, and parallel bars that cater to diverse abilities.

We did

Green Lane Recreation Playground

  • A 25 metre zip wire is included within the original design, monkey bars are included, a number of items for older children are located in a new area adjacent to the existing play area.
  • Due to space limitation and the desire to include numerous features it is not possible to install an exclusive toddler area, however a section of the site is designed to cater for pre-school age children.
  • Unfortunately splash pads are out of the scope of the current project. However, the Giraffe Play offers an inclusive play experience for younger children.
  • Due to the number of requests a trampoline has now been included within the design. 
  • Installation of an obstacle course would require a separate project, however the design does include some elements of obstacles, such as climbing and clambering.
  • Borrowing libraries are out of scope of this project at the current time, however we will discuss options with colleagues in the library service.
  • New seating will be provided as part of the scheme.
  • Two new footpath sections have recently been installed around the perimeter of the site to improve accessibility.
  • The overall sentiment toward the proposed improvements to Green Lane Recreation Ground were positive, with the community appreciating efforts to update outdated equipment and introduce features like a youth zone and zip wire. We recognise the call for inclusivity in play options to cater to children of all ages and abilities. We consider that within the context and limitations of this Play Improvement Project that play options which cater for a wide range of children have been included.

Fairfield Recreation Playground

  • We have included a traditional 2 bay, one toddler, one flat seat swing by removing the mini basket swing.
  • The design has aimed to cater for 3 - 8 year old age group primarily who can access the equipment unaided. Overall the design is suitable for use in an unsupervised, open access public locality.
  • There is not enough space within the site to permit the installation of an inclusive roundabout, without reducing the overall play value of the site.
  • Aspects of the design such as the multi play unit can accommodate children of all abilities.
  • The area will be fully fenced with self closing gates to prevent uncontrolled dog access.
  • Seating will be provided within the play area.
  • Shaded areas are provided by the mature trees which border the site. Natural grassed areas have been retained within the site, which can have a cooling effect.

Churchfields Recreation

  • We will proceed with installing the new gym as per the original design, without modifications. We appreciate the concerns raised regarding ongoing maintenance and want to reassure residents that a comprehensive inspection and maintenance plan will be implemented to ensure the site remains in excellent condition. Your feedback has been heard, and while the design will remain unchanged, we are committed to upholding the quality and longevity of the facility.

Latchmere Recreation Ground

  • The colour of the equipment will be green rather than blue to blend in with the surroundings better.
  • We have been able to make some changes to the equipment to improve inclusivity. These include the addition of a cross trainer, skier, standing bike and a perch bench.

Results updated 14 Feb 2025

Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts on our plans to enhance green spaces across the borough. We’re pleased to let you know that your feedback has been reviewed, and we’re using it to shape the next steps of the project. Please see further details below. 

We’ll keep you updated on progress, and more details will be shared in due course.

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Overview

As part of our ongoing work to improve and enhance our green spaces, we're investing £1.3million in our borough's parks. So far, through our Community Parks Programme we have delivered a range of improvement works including footpath resurfacing, playground makeovers and the installation of outdoor gyms in eight green spaces across the borough.

We are delighted to announce the upcoming transformation the playground at Green Lane Recreation Playground (New Malden) and the creation of a brand new playground at Fairfield Recreation Ground. As well as this, two new outdoor gyms are also on the way - one at Churchfields Recreation Ground (Chessington) and another at Latchmere Recreation Ground (North Kingston and Kingston).

View the design proposals

Green Lane Recreation Playground - New Malden

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Fairfield Recreation Ground - Kingston and North Kingston

Churchfields Recreation Ground - Chessington

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Latchmere Recreation Ground  - Kingston and North Kingston

We are carrying out in-person drop in sessions near each of the sites. Please join us to share your thoughts on our exciting plans with the project manager and the contractor.

View more information on our drop-in sessions

We are carrying out in-person drop in sessions on the playground plans. Please join us to share your thoughts on our exciting plans with the project manager and the contractor.

Feedback on the proposals for brand new outdoor gyms will be gathered from our online survey.

Fairfield Recreation Ground Playground

  • Venue: Fairfield Pavilion (located on the main site), Kingston upon Thames KT1 2PY
  • Day & Time: Wednesday 6 November at 3-7pm

Green Lane Recreation Ground Playground Redevelopment 

  • Venue: 7th Malden Scout Group Hut, 45 – 47 Green Lane, New Malden Surrey KT3 5BX
  • Day & Time: Tuesday 5 November at 3-7pm

If you have any questions, or need any of the information in a different format, please get in touch with us by emailing engagement@kingston.gov.uk or call the council's contact centre on 020 8547 5000, and ask for a member of the engagement team to call you back.

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