Spurrier's Play Park, Upton Country Park Poole

Spurrier’s Play Park

Exciting adventure play for all

Adventure play for a wide range of ages and abilities

  • An exciting destination play area in a beautiful setting
  • Challenging equipment designed to stimulate creative, sociable play 

Thanks to a successful funding application* submitted by the Friends of Upton Country Park we have an exciting new adventure play park to offer our young visitors and their young-at-heart adults. In February 2020 the project was officially named ‘Spurrier’s Play Park’, as voted for by our lovely visitors, in honour of the Spurrier family that built Upton House in 1816.

Opened in October 2019, the play park provides stimulating, creative fun with a strong focus on natural, heritage and environmental themes. Catering for a wide range of ages and abilities, the bespoke equipment is designed to be challenging and educational.

Starting outside the Cabin in the heart of the Country Park the natural timber play features meander down through the grass towards the woodlands bordering the shoreline meadows.

FAQs

Is there any seating in the area?

Yes, picnic benches are provided to complement the current seating available.

Is the Play Park inclusive, with disabled access?

Yes, there is a RADAR gate in the fence, and the design offers stimulating and challenging opportunities for all children in a natural setting. It is designed to be ‘invisibly inclusive’, letting barriers disappear and giving the chance for equal play opportunities. The design and equipment recognises the Inclusive Play ‘Plan Inclusive Play Areas’ assessment and celebrates the six senses of inclusive play.

Are dogs allowed in the play area?

No, not in the play area, which is included within the ‘Dogs on Lead’ area of the estate and will be monitored accordingly.

The adjacent shoreline fields location, to the south of the play area, remains a ‘Dogs off Lead’ area. 

Is the play area fenced off?

Yes, it is bounded by metal estate-style fence, RADAR gate and native hedging.

Spurrier's Play Park Activity Sheet

Download for some fun activities whether you’re out & about in the park, or at home

On a sunny October Sunday …

Pictures from the play area shortly after it opened in October 2019

… and before the children arrived

*Total funding for this project was £230,000 made up of £192,000 from the Community Infrastructure Levy, plus £38,000 S106 Planning Obligations (Hamworthy West Ward & Upton Country Park).

The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a locally set charge which can be applied to new development to help fund infrastructure projects required to accommodate growth. The CIL can be used to fund a wide range of projects, including green infrastructure/open space and public realm improvements.

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