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Work begins on new Chantry Park play area in £3.5m Ipswich scheme

Construction started today on a brand-new children's play area in Chantry Park, the eighth upgrade in Ipswich's £3.5m play area strategy.

Why it matters: This development is part of an ambitious council programme to upgrade more than 40 play spaces across Ipswich by 2027, providing improved recreational facilities for local families.

A 3d render of the new music and play areas at Chantry Park
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A 3d render of the new music and play areas at Chantry Park

The details: The new playground will feature 120 play elements across dedicated zones for children aged 0 to 14, including:

  • A music area inspired by iconic gigs held in the park, featuring bongos and guitar panels

  • Inclusive equipment including wheelchair-accessible swings and carousel

  • An 'enchanted grove giants unit' taller than a double-decker bus with a large tube slide

  • A dedicated chill-out zone for teenagers

  • Various sensory equipment at different heights for children of all abilities

  • Two composting toilets with baby-changing facilities will be installed adjacent to the play area.

What they're saying: "I'm really excited that work is starting on this fantastic new play area. This is exactly the kind of provision that will enhance the enjoyment of Ipswich outdoors for young families – safe, enjoyable and modern equipment that children and young people of all abilities can use for fun and exercise," said Councillor Lucy Trenchard, portfolio holder for parks and climate change.

A map of the new play area at Chantry Park
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A map of the new play area at Chantry Park

By the numbers: This marks the eighth of over 40 play areas planned for upgrade under the £3.5m strategy.

What's next: The new facility is being built in a different location within the park, allowing the existing playground to remain open during construction. The completed play area is scheduled to open later this summer.

The bottom line: The project incorporates feedback from local parents, particularly regarding spacing around equipment and new paths, reflecting the council's commitment to creating accessible and inclusive play spaces for all children.

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