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Ellen Brown Adventure Playground reopens following £420K Makeover

The Ellen Brown Adventure Playground has reopened to the local community, following a £420,000 refurbishment.
Ellen Brown Adventure Playground

This eagerly anticipated reopening marks a significant milestone in the council’s £3 million investment programme to revitalise playgrounds across the borough.  

Located in Bermondsey, Ellen Brown Adventure Playground serves children aged 8 to 15, providing a safe space to play, learn, and grow. The refurbishment includes state-of-the-art interactive play equipment, a fun ball skills area, and a DJ booth, making it a hub for creativity and physical activity.  

Thanks to capital funding secured in 2020, the site has been completely revamped, including a £27,000 refresh of the Ellen Brown Centre building and this year’s £420,000 investment in cutting-edge play structures and equipment.  

Councillor Portia Mwangangye, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Parks, and Young People, said:  "Ellen Brown Adventure Playground is now a vibrant space where children can have fun, connect with others, and build lifelong memories. We are proud to have delivered this project on time and within budget, ensuring Bermondsey’s young people have access to the quality play facilities they deserve."

Over the last four years, the council has delivered transformations at playgrounds across the borough including improvements to Leathermarket Gardens Playground, Dickens’ Fields, Pelier Park, Peckham Rye Under 5s Playground, Victory Park, and Fredericks Playground. Work continues at Nursery Row Park, Peckham Rye Park Adventure Playground, Little Dorrit Playground, and Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park with plans to complete upgrades in 2025/2026.

Date
12 December 2024