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Play Areas in Tendring ike spi I l nning 6 b e ec g a a u – s ll e i a b t t m o a o k f es y me a fe pl el d to iz ce zy pla – od a go g a e 1 is 1 k r a p y 0 1 M e g M a – y s f a d v n o e u i r r f it e y p ie m c d e n o a f e e q m u r i p o f m e e b n t o t i s e t h c e a l b p i g n c fu lim a b is ing ea fr ar ame – age 10 My favourite play Play Officer Tel: 01255 686622 [email protected] Tendring District Council, Town Hall, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea Essex. CO15 1SE www.tendringdc.gov.uk www.essex-sunshine-coast.org.uk Contents Introduction 2 Alresford & Frating here are more than sixty-five play areas across the Tendring District, 2 Ardleigh Tthirty-eight of these are owned 3 Beaumont Cum Moze & and managed by Tendring District Thorpe le Soken Council, with the remainder in the ownership of parish councils and 3 Brightlingsea community groups. 4 Clacton-on-sea This brochure shows the locations 6 Elmstead of all the play areas open for free 6 Frinton, Walton & Kirby Cross public use across the district. 7 Great Bentley 8 Harwich, Dovercourt, Parkeston 9 Holland-on-Sea I would like to take this opportunity to Alresford & Frating thank the Big Lottery for £288,000 of 10 Jaywick funding which has helped Tendring 10 Lawford, Manningtree & Mistley District Council provide much 12 Great Bromley Play Area Classification: LEAP improved facilities for young people St. Andrews Close Postcode: CO7 8AY across our area. 12 Little Clacton Alresford Age Range: Under 12 12 Little Oakley & Great Oakley The programme of new and enhanced play areas in a whole range of 13 Ramsey locations is very much in line with the 13 St. Osyth & Point Clear Council’s priority to improve the health 13 Thorrington Play Area Classification: LEAP and well-being of our residents. 14 Weeley Tokely Road Postcode: CO7 7GA I hope children enjoy using the 14 Wrabness, Bradfield & Wix Frating Age Range: Under 12 equipment which will help encourage them to take part in outdoor activities and make the most of the natural Key environment around them. LAP - Local Area for Play (Small) Ardleigh LEAP - Local Equipped Area for Play (Medium) NEAP - Neighbourhood Equipped Area for Play (Large) Ardleigh Primary Classification: LAP School Colchester Postcode: CO7 7NS - DDA Equipment Available Councillor Stephen Mayzes Road, Ardleigh Age Range: Under 12 TDC Cabinet Member for Leisure - Skate Park - Ball Games Credits - Council Run Editor Kirsty Richardson Recreation Ground & Classification: LEAP Graphic Design www.easytigernet.com Millennium Green Postcode: CO7 7RS Photography Sara Hayes & Kirsty Richardson Station Road, Ardleigh Age Range: Under 12 1 WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING 2 Beaumont-cum-Moze & Thorpe-le-Soken Clacton-on-sea Play Area Classification: LAP Bockings Elm Classification: LAP Harwich Road, Postcode: CO16 0AS St. Johns Road Postcode: CO16 8DU Beaumont-cum-Moze Age Range: Under 12 Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 12 Lady Nelson Playing Classification: LEAP Burrs Road Classification: LEAP Fields Frinton Road Postcode: CO16 0JD Burrs Road Postcode: CO15 4LE Thorpe-le-Soken Age Range: Under 12 Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 12 Brightlingsea Carisbrooke Avenue Classification: LEAP Carisbrooke Avenue Postcode: CO15 4RZ Baynard Rec Ground Classification: LEAP Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 12 Regent Road Postcode: CO7 0NL Brightlingsea Age Range: Under 12 Clacton Leisure Classification: NEAP Centre Vista Road Postcode: CO15 6DB Play Area Classification: LEAP Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 12 Promenade Way Postcode: CO7 0HH Brightlingsea Age Range: Under 12 Foots Farm Classification: LEAP Chingford Avenue Postcode: CO15 4US Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 12 Langham Drive Classification: LAP Langham Drive Site Location: CO16 7AQ Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 10 3 WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING 4 London Road Rec Classification: LEAP Ground Pathfields Postcode: CO16 8DB Road, Clacton Age Range: Under 12 Play Area Classification: LEAP Marine Parade Postcode: CO15 1XH West, Clacton Age Range: Under 12 Elmstead Nayland Drive Classification: LAP Old School Lane Classification: LEAP Nayland Drive Postcode: CO16 8TJ Old School Lane Postcode: CO7 7AN Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 10 Elmstead Age Range: Under 10 Frinton, Walton & Kirby Cross Old Road Rec Classification: LEAP Ground Old Road Postcode: CO15 1HH Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 12 Bathhouse Meadow Classification: LEAP Princess Esplanade Postcode: CO14 8PZ Walton-on-the-Naze Age Range: Under 12 Rush Green Rec Classification: LEAP Ground Rush Green Postcode: CO16 7BQ Road, Clacton Age Range: Under 14 Eagle Avenue Classification: LAP Eagle Avenue Postcode: CO14 8PU Walton-on-the-Naze Age Range: Under 10 Play Area Classification: LEAP Windsor Avenue Postcode: CO15 2AH Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 12 Great Holland Classification: LAP Main Road Postcode: CO13 0FD Great Holland Age Range: Under 12 Grove Avenue Classification: LAP Grove Avenue Postcode: CO14 8DB Walton-on-the-Naze Age Range: Under 10 5 WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING 6 Harwich, Dovercourt, Play Area Classification: LAP Parkeston Halstead Road Postcode: CO13 0LW Kirby Cross Age Range: Under 12 Abdy Avenue Classification: Ball Games Only Dovercourt Postcode: CO12 4QP Age Range: Under 12 Jubilee Field Classification: LEAP Naze Park Road Postcode: CO14 8JZ Walton-on-the-Naze Age Range: Under 12 Bathside Classification: LEAP Alexandra Street Postcode: CO12 3JF Harwich Age Range: Under 12 Park Playing Fields Classification: LEAP Roydon Way Postcode: CO13 0RZ Frinton-on-Sea Age Range: Under 12 Churchill Court Classification: LAP Parkeston Road Postcode: CO12 4NU Great Bentley Dovercourt Age Range: Under 10 Play Area Classification: LEAP Cliff Park Classification: LEAP Heckford's Road Postcode: CO7 8RR Main Road Postcode: CO12 3LJ Great Bentley Age Range: Under 12 Harwich Age Range: Under 12 Play Area Classification: LEAP Dove Crescent Postcode: CO12 4QY Dovercourt Age Range: Under 12 Harwich Green Classification: LEAP Harbour Crescent Postcode: CO12 3NL Harwich Age Range: Under 12 7 WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING 8 Jaywick Community Classification: LAP Centre Brooklands, Postcode: CO15 2JP Jaywick Age Range: Under 12 Mace Park Classification: NEAP Ray Avenue Postcode: CO12 4BA Dovercourt Age Range: Under 12 Play Area Classification: NEAP Crossways Postcode: CO15 2NG Jaywick Age Range: Under 12 Swimming Pool Classification: LEAP Wick Lane Postcode: CO12 3TA Dovercourt Age Range: Under 12 Seymour Road Classification: LEAP Seymour Road Postcode: CO15 2QL Clacton-on-sea Age Range: Under 12 Welfare Park Classification: LAP Garland Road Postcode: CO12 4PB Parkeston Age Range: Under 12 Lawford, Manningtree & Mistley Willow Way Classification: LEAP Foxash Classification: LAP Willow Way Postcode: CO12 4HR Harwich Road Postcode: CO11 2LR Dovercourt Age Range: Under 10 Lawford Age Range: Under 12 Holland-on-Sea Furze Hill Classification: LEAP Shrublands Road Postcode: CO11 1HS Mistley Age Range: Under 12 Eastcliff Rec Ground Classification: LEAP Fourth Avenue Postcode: CO15 5BL Holland-on-Sea Age Range: Under 12 Recreation Ground Classification: LEAP School Lane Postcode: CO11 2HZ Lawford Age Range: Under 12 Hereford Road Classification: LEAP Hereford Road Postcode: CO15 5PH Holland-on-Sea Age Range: Under 12 9 WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING 10 Welcome Home Classification: LEAP Field New Road, Postcode: CO11 1BU Mistley Age Range: Under 12 Riverview Classification: LEAP Colchester Road Postcode: CO11 2BA Lawford Age Range: Under 12 Stourview Close Classification: LEAP2 Great Bromley Stourview Close Postcode: CO11 1LZ Mistley Age Range: Under 10 Hare Green Classification: LAP Harwich Road Postcode: CO7 7UL Gt. Bromley Age Range: Under 12 Play Area Classification: LEAP Waldergrove Way Postcode: CO11 2DS Lawford Age Range: Under 12 Little Clacton Play Area Classification: LEAP Little Clacton Road Postcode: CO16 9RN Little Clacton Age Range: Under 12 Little Oakley & Great Oakley Play Area Classification: LEAP School Road Postcode: CO12 5AZ Great Oakley Age Range: Under 12 Memorial Club Classification: LAP Harwich Road Postcode: CO12 5EB Little Oakley Age Range: Under 12 11 WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING 12 Ramsey Hazel Close Classification: LEAP Hazel Close Postcode: CO7 8HJ Ramesy War Classification: LAP Thorrington Age Range: Under 12 Memorial Postcode: CO12 5HN The Street, Ramsey Age Range: Under 12 Weeley Riverview Classification: LEAP Hilltop Crescent Classification: LEAP Clayton Road Postcode: CO12 4TH Hilltop Crescent Postcode: CO16 9HZ Ramsey Age Range: Under 10 Weeley Age Range: Under 10 St. Osyth & Point Clear Station Approach Classification: LEAP Clacton Road Postcode: CO16 9DH Play Area Classification: LEAP Weeley Age Range: Under 12 Dumont Avenue Postcode: CO16 8JP Point Clear Age Range: Under 12 Wrabness, Bradfield & Wix Play Area Classification: NEAP Community Classification: LEAP Cowley Park Postcode: CO16 8EJ Centre Postcode: CO11 2UU St. Osyth Age Range: Under 12 The Street, Bradfield Age Range: Under 12 Priory Meadows Classification: BALL COURT ONLY Wix Classification: LEAP Park Road Postcode: CO16 8PW Harwich Road Postcode: CO11 2RR St Osyth Age Range: ALL Wix Age Range: Under 14 Thorrington Wrabness Classification: LEAP Rectory Road Postcode: CO11 2TX Wrabness Age Range: Under 12 Play Area Classification: LEAP Chapel Lane Postcode: CO7 8HG Thorrington Age Range: Under 12 13 WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING WHERE TO PLAY IN TENDRING 14.
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