A fantastic new inclusive playground at the Tramshed Arts and Community Centre at Narrabeen is now open.

The castle themed playspace comes complete with sandstone-turret main entry, drawbridge with moat and crocodiles, medieval castle, village shops, berry station, dragon’s lair and a forest and fairy garden.

The playspace is complemented by the large existing date palms and a heritage-listed fig tree that frames the playground.

Northern Beaches Mayor Michael Regan said Council was excited to finally open this great facility following consultation with the community.

“What a great facility. The major pieces of equipment are bespoke designed to provide an inclusive and fun experience for children of a range of abilities.

“The playground took five months to construct, but the wait was worth it.

“We presented concept designs to the community and received overwhelming positive feedback so I think it’s a win for the community.

“There is still a bit of work to do at the site. The playground upgrade is part of an overall rejuvenation of the area and will complement the soon to be opened Community Centre. Other adjacent facilities include an outdoor fitness station and half-court basketball court which is already hugely popular,” Mayor Regan said.

The new playground also includes a variety of sensory and tactile elements for children to enjoy, an accessible castle and tower, swings, village setting for imaginative play, trampolines and nature play elements. Head down and check it out!

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