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Peckham Rye Adventure Playground Project

We will be transforming Peckham Rye Adventure Playground with new play equipment, paths and surfacing. This will improve the playground for local children, young people and families.

Grass, trees  and playground equipment
Image of existing playground in need of refurbishment

Peckham Rye Adventure Playground is being improved as part of a programme of improvements to our adventure playgrounds. The first phase of the project was to improve the adventure play building, and this has been completed.

The second phase is to improve the outdoor play facilities including the play equipment and landscape.

First public consultation

The first consultation was held in January 2023 and asked for views on the existing equipment and playground and suggestions for how it could be improved. 

Download the initial consultation summary report (PDF, 1.1mb)

Second public consultation

Summary of the consultation

We received many responses (45), with numerous positive comments and useful feedback.  

The following feedback from the consultation has been used to update the design.

Main updates

  1. We showed two big swings in the design. These were popular so we have increased to three big swings. 
  2. Respondents asked for more climbing equipment. An additional climbing wall is now in the design, and extra climbing holds have been added to the main towers. 
  3. We have added monkey bars, which allow swinging from one platform to another. There will also be rope nets, rope tunnels and a ladder to swing from. 

The final design is shown below.

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View of the final adventure playground design looking towards the play building.  

Your feedback 

We asked, "Do you like the new design?" Feedback showed strong support for the new design with 71% liking it, and only 2% not liking the design. This is supported by other comments about the design, saying it looked enjoyable and exciting. 

More swings 

The design shown at consultation included two new big swings. These are similar to the old swings that were removed. In the past there have been up to five swings with a similar design in the playground. We have taken into consideration that big swings cannot be used by many children with disabilities. We need to allow space in the playground for equipment that all children can play on together. Therefore, we have added one more big swing to the design, bringing the total number to three. Unfortunately, there is not enough space for more. 

Spaces for younger children 

There were several comments about the design being for older children and not enough for younger children. The adventure playground is for children aged 8 to 15 years, so the equipment needs to be challenging but also inclusive for children with disabilities. Two open-access play areas nearby have equipment that is suitable for younger children: 

  • 100 metres away, near the pond 
  • 500 metres away, by the café in Peckham Rye Common 

A bigger slide 

Respondents asked for a longer and higher slide. The slide has been designed to be accessible for children with disabilities: 

  • it is extra wide so a carer can slide down with a disabled child 
  • the starting platform can be reached by going up a ramp with a gentle slope  

Shade 

People also asked for more shade, particularly given the extreme summer heat we’ve had in recent years. The design includes areas of shade in the play towers and below the big swings. There is also shade in the playground provided by the play building veranda and by trees. A canopy cannot currently be afforded in the budget but could be possible in the future if funding becomes available. 

Our visitors

We also asked where people visit from. Most visits to the playground are regular visits from local children and families.  

The under-represented groups identified include local people living in deprivation and black people.  
People from Asian backgrounds were fairly well represented, following no representation at the initial consultation. 

Get a copy of the report

If you'd like a PDF or paper copy of the consultation report or the final design, email leisureprojects@southwark.gov.uk

Empty room with whiteboards and coloured flooring
Image of refurbished adventure play building

What’s next

The final design plans for the adventure playground must be submitted to planning for approval. Construction works are expected to start later in 2024. 

Page last updated: 31 May 2024

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