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Parks and Open Spaces Brochure Have some fun! Parks, pitches, courts, skate parks and more in the borough of Havant Playground 34 Football 22 Multi Use Game Area 9 Basketball 35 33 Tennis Skate/BMX Open space 32 28 11 12 13 2 24 3 31 29 30 15 8 27 21 18 14 25 10 6 16 7 36 1 19 20 17 5 23 26 4 Ref Street Name Post code 1 Avenue Road Yes Yes Yes PO11 0LX 2 Bartons Green Yes Yes Yes Yes PO9 5QA 3 Bartons Triangle Yes Yes PO9 5TE 4 Beachland East Yes Yes PO11 0AG 5 Beachland West Yes Yes Yes PO11 0AG 6 Bidbury Mead Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PO9 3JG 7 Broadmarsh Yes PO9 1HS 8 College Road Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PO7 8AA 9 Cowplain Rec Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PO8 8EH Diamond Jubilee PO10 7PT 10 Rec Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 11 Elizabeth Road Yes Yes Yes PO7 7NN 12 Fielders Park Yes Yes PO7 5PX 13 Front Lawn Yes Yes Yes PO9 5HR 14 Gauntlett Park Yes Yes PO7 5JS 15 Hampshire Farm Yes Yes PO10 7RP 16 Havant Park Yes Yes Yes Yes PO9 1QF 17 Hayling Park Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PO11 0HB 18 Hollybank Rec Yes Yes Yes PO10 7TA 19 Kings Road Yes Yes PO11 0PD 20 Legion Road Yes Yes PO11 9ES 21 Locks Farm Yes Yes PO9 2UU 22 Longwood Park Yes Yes PO8 8JW 23 Mengham Park Yes Yes PO11 9NJ 24 Purbrook Heath Yes Yes Yes Yes PO7 5RU 25 Scrathcface Rec Yes Yes Yes PO9 3NQ 26 Southwood Road Yes Yes PO11 9FD 27 Spencers Field Yes Yes Yes Yes PO10 7XS 28 Stakes Lodge Yes Yes Yes PO7 8BJ Stockheath Com- PO9 5HQ 29 mon Yes Yes Yes 30 St. Albans Green Yes Yes Yes Yes PO9 2HP 31 St. Christophers Yes Yes Yes PO9 3TJ 32 St. Clares Avenue Yes Yes Dirt Jumps Yes PO9 4JF 33 Waterlooville Rec Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dirt Jumps Yes PO7 6AN Wecock Open PO8 9AY 34 Space Yes Yes Yes 35 Westbrook Open Yes Yes Yes PO7 8NU West Hayling PO11 0LW 36 Nature Reserve Yes St Clares Avenue: Parks • Childrens Playground • Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) can be used for football, basketball in anD and more • BMX dirt jump course - 1 of only 2 within the borough around • 9 station outdoor gym, allowing users free access to gym equipment – 1 of only 2 within the borough Leigh Park • Open space for informal use COMING SOON Front Lawn Recreation Ground: • Children’s Playground • Floodlit Tennis/Basketball Courts* • Floodlit Artificial Football Pitch* • Open space * Booking fees may apply Bidbury Mead: • Childrens Playground • Zip wire • Open space for informal use • 3 court tennis provision • Basketball court.
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