Noyce Gardens will feature distinct zones for toddlers, juniors, and teens, accommodating over 120 users and offering more than 60 play elements, including swings and climbing frames. The design promotes family engagement with picnic areas and a central sensory zone for children with additional needs, integrating supportive and sensory-rich features. Improvements, costing £181,500, are part of BCP Council’s “Plan for Play” for rejuvenating parks in Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole. Specific project start dates are yet to be announced.
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