Refurbishment of Hillyland Park Perth
Introduction
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Hillyland Park play area is a 'Neighbourhood' play area designed to cater for 4-14 year olds in the local area and would usually include 2 - 3 pieces of play equipment like swings, a roundabout and a climbing frame.
Find out what makes up a Rural play area...
We work to a ‘play strategy’ that determines the funds available to refurbish play areas and also the number of pieces of equipment required to service the size of the area. The location also determines the likely material the equipment will be manufactured from, ie timber or metal. Surfacing selection is also based on likely maintenance required.
Summary of play area standards
The following play area standards are the minimum requirement of the Rural Play Area category. These are based on National Playing Fields Association standards but have been modified to reflect the rural aspects ot the Perth and Kinross area.
Neighbourhood Equipped Area for Play (Neighbourhood/NEAP)
- Recommended maximum radius of catchment: 1000 m
- Target age group: 4-8 and 8-14 in separated areas
- Active zone area: 1000 m2
- total (for both of above)
- Number of pieces of play equipment: (8-14 age): 3, (4-8 age): 2
- Number of different play activities:(8-14 age): 4, (4-8 age): 4
- Total number of play activities: (8-14 age): 4, (4-8 age): 4
- Grassed play space: 200 m2
- Surfaced play space: 200 m2
- Seating for adults: 8 persons (total)
- Number of Litter bins: 2
- Cycle rack spaces: 6
- Social sitting area (8-14 age): 2
- All abilities access minimum: 900 mm wide and ramps where necessary
Note: In areas of high child density the following standards will change.
Number of Items of Play Equipment (8-14 age): 4, (4-8 age): 2
Number of Different Play Activities (8-14 age): 8, (4-8 age): 5
Total Number of Play Activities (8-14 age): 8, (4-8 age): 5