4/5 Kathy B. 1 year ago on Google
Beautiful
&
useful
small
park
with
trees,
paths;
wheels-accessible
picnic
tables
(that
is
with
space
for
a
wheelchair
user
or
scooter
user
to
join
the
table
or
for
a
buggy
to
be
used
as
if
a
high
chair,
to
bring
the
kid
in
close
anyway).
There's
also
fitness
equipment
for
adults,
a
table
tennis
table,
and
other
play
equipment
including
basket
swing,
baby
swing,
swings
suitable
for
physicallly
able
older
children/teenagers
(simple
rectangular
seat),
a
playframe
mostly
for
younger
children
with
slide
&
bridge,
access
up
via
both
trickier
rope
routes
and
steps
so
relatively
accessible
but
indeed
built
for
quite
young
children
(more
slides
for
older
kids
&
accessible
for
all
would
be
great,
generally
-
disability
charity
Scope
has
a
current
campaign
about
getting
more
accessible
playgrounds
if
you're
interested).
My
oldest
teen
likes
to
visit
with
me
nonetheless.
It's
also
a
convenient
through
route
coming
from
Asda
towards
housing
and
busstops
on
Bradford
Road.
Sometimes
I
feel
a
little
unsafe
and
at
night
it
can
be
a
bit
too
dark
especially
around
the
St
Paul's
road
entrance
(although
one
tree
has
come
down
and
they're
possibly
going
to
repair
the
light
there).
I'm
wary
of
making
noise
given
its
a
residential
area
and
sheltered
housing
apartments
for
the
elderly
backing
onto
the
site.
But
I
guess
some
noise
is
inevitable
and
I
shouldn't
wonder
if
residents
tune
it
out
-
if
I
was
in
distress
there
would
anyone
respond?
But
actually
in
the
daytime
I
know
by
experience
that
the
answer
head
been
yes!
Another
park
user
who
I
vaguely
knew
got
me
to
the
doctor's.
God
bless
Shipley!