Edition: March 2025
At Carpenters Meadow in Pulborough our improved play space has been completed.

With a natural theme to fit in with the Pulborough Wild Art Trail, the play area is mainly geared towards primary aged children. The equipment has been chosen with a fairly low profile in order to preserve the view across the valley.
The facilities include our first junior bike and scooter track for younger children to practice riding in a safe space. Colour will be added to the surface when the weather improves making it an even more exciting spot for our younger residents to play and master their skills.
Alongside the new equipment, the football wall has been preserved and the area has been completed with some new benches, gates, paths and signage.
Further information
For details about all our parks, play areas, sports facilities and green spaces, please visit our website.
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