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Traditional playground design has often been based on equipment - Play Trees are not ‘equipment’ in the
as NICE and RoSPA highlights the
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There has been a noticeable change in how outdoor spaces are designed and evaluated. It is no longer enough for a space to look attractive – it has to work by encouraging movement, supporting wellbeing and bringing people together in a way that feels natural rather than forced. Across schools, housing developments and other public areas, actually use this space?” This is where natural play elements, particularly Play Trees and Play Logs, are proving to be unexpectedly powerful, writes Robert Wilkins, operations director at Ruskins, the tree and soil specialists...
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