13 September 2019

Playinnovation Limited

Playinnovation™ one of the most exciting global providers of outdoor play and sports equipment has joined forces with the Turbary Charity to create a new, modern and innovative sport and play area in the Hampshire town of Tadley.

This exciting project will see a tennis court and multi-use games area, located on the Common upgraded and converted into modern, bright and inviting sports area, designed for inclusive community use.

Marco Boi, Founder and CEO of Playinnovation said: “This project is going to be amazing. We have worked in partnership with the Turbary Charity from day one to ensure the designs and plans would fit what the community wanted and expected from this area. This is where Playinnovation come into our own as we can translate the needs of our client and the needs of the user and work them into an innovative, solution which not only looks out of this world but increases engagement and participation too.”

John Moss, Chairman of the Turbary Charity said: “This area in Tadley isn’t used as much as it should be. In the past we have tried different ideas and initiatives, but they have not increased the use of the area as much as we would have liked. This time we are learning from and listening to our community about what they want. We have therefore been able to secure funding to create this bright, modern and inviting space, which we are confident will be well-used, much loved and respected. We can’t wait to see it officially launch later this autumn.”

Marco adds: “This project looks awesome and we are confident Tadley residents will agree. All our spaces are designed with physical wellbeing and social development central to their development. The benefits for young people and families of all ages and abilities are second to none. We’d like to thank the Turbary Charity for their support so far and we look forward to working closer with the community.”

CCTV and new floodlighting will also be installed and the area around the games area landscaped.

Playinnovation will also carry out community consultation and research around any project to capture the views, feedback and support of the local community. The team at Playinnovation is constantly praised for it’s modern and cutting edge designs whilst delivering ‘family inclusive’ and educational, target-based games.

Tel: 020 3409 5303 or visit www.playinnovation.co.uk

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