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Portsmouth Play Areas 10 40 90 91 110 outside city boundary 73 18 28 39 111 32 87 106 2 42 74 88 105 38 58 52 43 112 57 31 35 44 46 47 64 95 50 3 1 23 96 27 97 99 70 55 7 17 16 69 101 6 5 75 54 80 8 45 15 61 62 60 29 98 30 24 9 56 20 11 66 79 25 21 63 51 22 34 104 86 81 102 33 65 103 53 48 76 77 36 83 26 41 84 82 107 71 85 72 14 89 4 108 49 100 67 37 13 68 12 78 59 92 109 19 93 94 Scale : Created : PLAY PROVISION in PORTSMOUTH Do not scale January 2012 includes play areas, ball courts, skate parks, BMX tracks and trim trails Dwg. No. : Revised : Parks and Recreation, Cultural Services, Portsmouth City Council, Civic Offices, Portsmouth. PO1 2AD. Tel: (023) 9283 4180 Email: [email protected] N Based or reproduced from Ordnance Survey 1:1250 Base Map with the permission of HMSO © Crown copyright reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence No. 100019671 www.portsmouth.gov.uk NO. OF ITEMS BALL COURT 5-A-SIDE WATER FITNESS REF SITE NAME CLASSIFICATION IN PLAY (Basketball BASKETBALL OTHER SKATE BMX WARD FOOTBALL PLAY EQUIPMENT AREA + 5-a-side) 1 ALEXANDRA PARK Equipped play area 5 Yes Trim trail Hilsea 2 ALLAWAY AVENUE Equipped play area 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Paulsgrove 3 ANCHORAGE PARK Equipped play area 15 Yes Yes Copnor 4 ARTHUR POPE HOUSE Equipped play area 1 Charles Dickens 5 BAFFINS POND Equipped play area 10 Yes Yes Tennis Baffins 6 BARRINGTON HOUSE Equipped play area 1 Charles Dickens 7 BINSTEED COMMUNITY CENTRE Equipped play area 1 Fratton 8 BLACKWOOD HOUSE Equipped play area 3 Charles Dickens 9 BLENDWORTH HOUSE Equipped play area 2 Yes Charles Dickens 10 BOURNEMOUTH HOUSE Equipped play area 2 Out of city (Havant) 11 BOXGROVE HOUSE Equipped play area 1 Charles Dickens 12 BRANSBURY PARK Equipped play area 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes Milton 13 BRITANNIA ROAD NORTH Equipped play area 3 Central Southsea 14 BROOME SQUARE Ball games only - Yes Milton 15 BUCKINGHAM GREEN Equipped play area 6 Yes Yes Charles Dickens 16 BUCKLAND PARK Equipped play area 8 Yes Yes Charles Dickens 17 BUCKLAND ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND Adventure playground Not assessed Charles Dickens 18 BUTTERFLY DRIVE Equipped play area 5 Paulsgrove 19 CANOE LAKE Equipped play area 12 Yes Yes Fitpoint Eastney + Craneswater 20 CATISFIELD HOUSE Equipped play area 3 Charles Dickens 21 CENTRAL STREET Equipped play area 5 Yes Charles Dickens 22 CHALTON HOUSE Equipped play area 2 Yes Charles Dickens 23 CHILDE SQUARE Equipped play area 2 Nelson 24 CHURCH ROAD Equipped play area 3 Charles Dickens 25 CLANFIELD HOUSE Equipped play area 3 Charles Dickens 26 CLAREMONT ROAD Equipped play area 4 Fratton 27 COLLEGE PARK Equipped play area 13 Yes Copnor 28 COLLINGTON CRESCENT Ball games only - Yes Paulsgrove 29 CORNWALLIS CRESCENT Equipped play area 9 Yes Charles Dickens 30 CORNWALLIS FLATS Equipped play area 1 Charles Dickens 31 COSHAM PARK Equipped play area 5 Yes Tennis Cosham 32 CREDENHILL ROAD Equipped play area 3 Paulsgrove 33 DARWIN HOUSE Equipped play area 4 Charles Dickens 34 DENMEAD HOUSE Equipped play area 3 Yes Charles Dickens 35 DRAYTON PARK Equipped play area 10 Yes Yes Yes Drayton + Farlington 36 DUCKWORTH HOUSE Equipped play area 2 Charles Dickens 37 DUNSMORE CLOSE Equipped play area 6 Yes St. Thomas 38 EAST LODGE PARK Equipped play area 7 Yes Drayton + Farlington 39 FALMOUTH ROAD Equipped play area 2 Yes Paulsgrove 40 FULMER WALK Equipped play area 5 Yes Out of city (Havant) 41 GRENVILLE HOUSE Equipped play area 0 Charles Dickens 42 GROVE CLUB (Marsden Road) Ball games only - Yes Paulsgrove 43 GURNARD ROAD Equipped play area 8 Yes Yes Cosham 44 HAWTHORN CRESCENT Equipped play area 8 Yes Yes Cosham 45 HERTFORD STREET Ball games only - Yes Charles Dickens 46 HIGHBURY (Tudor Crescent) Equipped play area 5 Yes Yes Cosham 47 HILSEA LIDO Equipped play area 6 Hilsea 48 HOLBROOK ROAD Equipped play area 4 Yes Charles Dickens 49 HORATIA HOUSE Equipped play area 4 St. Thomas 50 JOHN WESLEY GARDENS Equipped play area 5 Yes Yes Hilsea 51 KINGSTON PARK Equipped play area 9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Fratton 52 KNOWSLEY ROAD Equipped play area 2 Yes Cosham 53 LANDPORT ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND Adventure playground Not assessed Charles Dickens 54 LITTLE GEORGE STREET Equipped play area 5 Yes Fratton 55 LOMOND CLOSE Equipped play area 3 Nelson 56 LORDS STREET MUGA Ball games only - Yes Charles Dickens 57 MARSHFIELD HOUSE Equipped play area 3 Drayton + Farlington 58 MEDINA ROAD Equipped play area 8 Cosham 59 MELVILLE ROAD Equipped play area 5 Yes Eastney + Craneswater 60 MICAWBER HOUSE, East Equipped play area 2 Charles Dickens 61 MICAWBER HOUSE, North Equipped play area 4 Charles Dickens 62 MICAWBER HOUSE, West Equipped play area 1 Charles Dickens 63 MIDHURST HOUSE Equipped play area 1 Charles Dickens 64 MIDWAY ROAD Equipped play area 2 Yes Hilsea 65 MILEBUSH ROAD Equipped play area 6 Baffins 66 MILTON COMMON Equipped play area 2 Yes Baffins 67 MILTON PARK Equipped play area 14 Yes Yes Tennis Yes Yes Milton 68 MILVERTON HOUSE Equipped play area 9 St. Thomas 69 NELSON ROAD, North Equipped play area 6 Yes Charles Dickens 70 NESSUS STREET, West Equipped play area 4 Nelson 71 OMEGA STREET Ball games only - Yes Charles Dickens 72 ORCHARD PARK Equipped play area 6 Yes Central Southsea 73 PAULSGROVE CHALK PIT Ball games only - Yes Paulsgrove 74 PAULSGROVE INSIDE OUTSIDE PLAYGROUND Adventure playground Not assessed Paulsgrove 75 PEGGOTTY HOUSE Equipped play area 2 Charles Dickens 76 PORTSEA VENTURE PLAYGROUND Adventure playground Not assessed Charles Dickens 77 POWELL SQUARE Equipped play area 3 Yes Yes Charles Dickens 78 PRINCE ALBERT ROAD Equipped play area 6 Yes Milton 79 PRIVETT HOUSE Equipped play area 3 Yes Charles Dickens 80 PROVIDENCE PLACE Ball games only - Yes Charles Dickens 81 QUEEN STREET Equipped play area 6 Charles Dickens 82 RAGLAN STREET Equipped play area 4 Charles Dickens 83 REDNAL HOUSE Equipped play area 3 Charles Dickens 84 ST. GEORGE'S SQUARE Equipped play area 3 Yes Charles Dickens 85 ST. JAMES' GREEN Equipped play area 3 Milton 86 ST. JOHN'S ROAD Equipped play area 6 Yes Charles Dickens 87 SEVENOAKS ROAD Equipped play area 8 Yes Yes Yes Cosham 88 SOLENT VIEW (Southampton Road) Equipped play area 4 Paulsgrove 89 SOMERSTOWN ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND Adventure playground Not assessed St. Thomas 90 SOUTHAMPTON HOUSE, EAST Equipped play area 2 Out of city (Havant) 91 SOUTHAMPTON HOUSE, WEST Equipped play area 1 Out of city (Havant) 92 SOUTHSEA COMMON Equipped play area 11 St. Jude 93 SOUTHSEA SPLASHPOOL Water play provision Not assessed Yes St. Jude 94 SOUTHSEA VOLLEYBALL Ball games only - Volleyball Fitpoint St. Jude 95 SPINNAKER DRIVE Equipped play area 5 Yes Hilsea 96 STAMSHAW PARK Equipped play area 8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Nelson 97 STAMSHAW ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND Adventure playground Not assessed Nelson 98 TAMWORTH FIELD Equipped play area 11 Yes Baffins 99 TEIGNMOUTH ROAD Equipped play area 6 Yes Baffins 100 TIPTON HOUSE Equipped play area 6 St. Thomas 101 TUPMAN HOUSE Equipped play area 3 Charles Dickens 102 UPPER CHURCH PATH Equipped play area 8 Charles Dickens 103 VICTORIA PARK Equipped play area 10 Charles Dickens 104 WARD HOUSE Equipped play area 2 Charles Dickens 105 WATERSEDGE PARK Equipped play area 7 Yes Paulsgrove 106 WATERWORKS FIELD Equipped play area 5 Yes Yes Drayton + Farlington 107 WILMCOTE HOUSE Equipped play area 5 Charles Dickens 108 WILTSHIRE STREET Equipped play area 4 St. Thomas 109 WIMBLEDON PARK Equipped play area 6 Yes St. Jude 110 WINCHESTER HOUSE Equipped play area 1 Out of city (Havant) 111 WYMERING PLAYSPACE (Tunstall Road) Equipped play area 8 Yes Yes Yes Paulsgrove 112 ZETLAND FIELD Equipped play area 5 Yes Drayton + Farlington.
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