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Appendix a - Waverley Playgrounds - Areas and Types - 2014 Appendix A - Waverley playgrounds - areas and types - 2014 Type of play area - RoSPA inspection, April 2013. Uses the NPFA version of NEAP Total play classification.This required a wide Area of Type of Total space per range of play facilities and buffer designated play area Informal children's (FiT zones with provision for ball Site name Parish PPG17 area Ward average (Waverley 1000 play space (see play space play space Lower than average Lower thanaverage population sports, including grass areas and (ha) column L) (ha) (ha/000) shared Tarmac where available. Ward totals of equippedWardtotals of playspace perpeople1000 is0.06) Averageprovision. Aboveaverageprovision informalWardtotals of playspace: Ha/1000people is 0.55ha/'000) recommendation Lowerstandardthan FiT standard. FiT standardAboveFiT Alfold, Cranleigh Rural and Ellens Alfold Recreation Ground Alfold Alfold Green 0.13 NEAP 2.68 Alfold, Cranleigh Rural and Ellens Equipped for LEAP, but insufficient buffer zone. Ellens Green memorial hall Ewhurst Ewhurst Green 0.07 0.11 LAP 0.79 1.88 3.67 1.99 Bramley Busbridge and Chestnut Way, Bramley Bramley Bramley Hascombe 0.16 NEAP 0.45 Bramley Busbridge and Eastwood Road, Bramley Bramley Bramley Hascombe 0.09 LEAP 0.00 Bramley Busbridge and Hascombe recreation ground Hascombe Hascombe Hascombe 0.05 0.06 LEAP 1.57 0.43 2.32 0.50 Queensway O/S, Cranleigh Cranleigh Cranleigh Cranleigh East 0.04 0.01 LEAP 0.15 0.02 0.18 0.03 Cranleigh - Snoxhall Fields Cranleigh Cranleigh Cranleigh West 0.28 NEAP 2.28 Cranleigh Leisure Centre basketball Cranleigh Cranleigh Cranleigh West 0.09 MUGA & SKATE 0.25 and skate park Lashmere Rec, Cranleigh Cranleigh Cranleigh Cranleigh West 0.10 0.11 NEAP 0.59 0.74 3.59 0.85 Chiddingfold Recreation Ground Chiddingfold Chiddingfold Dunsfold and Chiddingfold 0.04 LEAP 1.06 King George V Dunsfold Dunsfold Dunsfold and Chiddingfold 0.07 0.03 LAP 1.30 0.60 2.46 0.62 Insufficient activity types for LEAP Burford Lodge Recreation Ground Elstead Elstead Elstead and Thursley 0.06 LEAP 2.41 Insufficient activity types for NEAP Jubilee Field (formerly Pot Common recreation ground) Elstead Elstead Elstead and Thursley 0.07 LEAP 1.74 Insufficient buffer zone for NEAP The Quillets, Springfield Estate, ElsteadElstead Elstead Elstead and Thursley 0.05 LAP 0.12 The Croft Elstead Elstead Elstead and Thursley 0.01 0.05 LAP 0.05 1.12 4.51 1.17 Downhurst Rd O/S Ewhurst Ewhurst Ewhurst 0.02 LAP 0.11 The Street, Ewhurst Ewhurst Ewhurst Ewhurst 0.04 0.03 LEAP - 2.57 1.20 2.74 1.23 Insufficient buffer zone for NEAP Farnham Park (Adventure) Farnham North Farnham Farnham Castle 0.93 LEAP 10.00 Farnham Park (St James') Farnham North Farnham Farnham Castle 0.07 LEAP 3.89 Gostrey Meadow Farnham North Farnham Farnham Castle 0.08 NEAP 0.78 The Chantrys play space Farnham North Farnham Farnham Castle 0.10 0.28 LAP 0.09 3.51 15.95 3.79 LEAP Heath End Rec Farnham North Farnham Farnham Hale and Heath End 0.02 1.62 Hale Reeds Farnham North Farnham Farnham Hale and Heath End 0.00 open space 1.72 Oast House Crescent Farnham North Farnham Farnham Hale and Heath End 0.12 LAP 0.18 White Cottage Close, Farnham Farnham North Farnham Farnham Hale and Heath End 0.02 0.04 LAP 0.13 0.82 3.80 0.86 NEAP & Hale Rec Farnham North Farnham Farnham Upper Hale 0.24 MUGA 2.03 LEAP AND Sandy Hill, Topfield, Farnham Farnham North Farnham Farnham Upper Hale 0.38 0.15 MUGA 1.11 0.74 3.76 0.89 Appendix A - Waverley playgrounds - areas and types - 2014 Area of Type of play area - RoSPA designated inspection, April 2013. Uses the . play space (FiT NPFA version of NEAP Total play (ha) Type of Total classification.This required a wide space per play area Informal children's range of play facilities and buffer Site name Parish PPG17 area Ward 1000 (see play space play space zones with provision for ball population column L) (ha) sports, including grass areas and (ha/000) shared Tarmac where available. Ward totals of equippedWardtotals of play spaceper people1000 is0.06) average (Waverley Lower thanaverage Averageprovision. Aboveaverageprovision informalWardtotals of play Ha/1000space:people is 0.55ha/'000) recommendation Lowerstandardthan FiT standard. FiT standardAboveFiT Bourne Rec, Farnham Farnham South Farnham Farnham Bourne 0.08 0.02 LEAP 1.86 0.45 1.94 0.47 Mardens Rec Farnham South Farnham Farnham Firgrove 0.11 LEAP 0.19 Morley Rd Rec Farnham South Farnham Farnham Firgrove 0.06 LEAP 1.35 Langhams Rec Farnham South Farnham Farnham Firgrove 0.07 0.06 LEAP 1.88 0.78 3.67 0.84 Roman Way Farnham South Farnham Farnham Moor Park 0.11 LEAP 0.06 Runfold Rec, Farnham Farnham South Farnham Farnham Moor Park 0.01 LAP 0.65 Farnham Leisure Centre skate park Farnham South Farnham Farnham Moor Park 0.06 0.04 SKATE 0.09 0.16 0.98 0.19 Rowledge Rec, Farnham Farnham South Farnham Farnham Rowledge and Wrecclesham 0.06 LEAP 1.49 Beldhams Farnham South Farnham Farnham Wrecclesham and Rowledge 0.06 LEAP & MUGA 0.24 Wrecclesham Rec, Farnham Farnham South Farnham Farnham Wrecclesham and Rowledge 0.03 0.03 LEAP 2.01 0.81 3.89 0.84 Farnham Shortheath and Boundstone (in Baldreys Farnham South Farnham Firgrove?)Farnham Shortheath and 0.03 LEAP 0.54 Boundstone Rec, Farnham Farnham South Farnham BoundstoneFarnham Shortheath and 0.07 LEAP 0.22 Middlefield Farnham South Farnham Boundstone 0.08 0.04 LAP 0.06 0.20 1.00 0.24 Insufficient buffer zone for LEAP Badshot Lea Green Farnham North Farnham Farnham Weybourne and Badshot Lea 0.06 LAP 0.60 Insufficient buffer zone for LEAP Weybourne recreation ground Farnham Weybourne and Badshot Lea 0.00 Open space 2.52 informal play space Wentworth Close Farnham North Farnham Farnham Weybourne and Badshot Lea 0.08 0.03 LAP 0.00 0.73 3.26 0.76 Insufficient buffer zone for LEAP Churt Play Area Churt Churt Frensham Dockenfield and Tilford 0.06 LEAP 1.64 Insufficient buffer zone for NEAP Abbotts Cottages Dockenfield Dockenfield Frensham Dockenfield and Tilford 0.07 LEAP 0.20 Hollowdene Recreation Ground Frensham Frensham Frensham Dockenfield and Tilford 0.04 LEAP 0.24 Peakfield Playing Field, Frensham Frensham Frensham Frensham Dockenfield and Tilford 0.11 LEAP 0.47 Shepherds Way, Tilford Tilford Tilford Frensham Dockenfield and Tilford 0.04 0.08 LEAP 0.56 0.76 3.42 0.84 Combe Rd Rec Godalming Farncombe Godalming Binscombe 0.02 LAP 0.25 Longbourne Green, Binscombe EstateGodalming Farncombe Godalming Binscombe 0.02 LEAP 0.48 Northbourne, Godalming Godalming Farncombe Godalming Binscombe 0.11 0.03 LEAP 0.22 0.23 1.09 0.27 Aarons Hill Estate - Aarons Hill play NEAP/ skate area and skate park ('The pit') Godalming Godalming Godalming Central and Ockford 0.22 1.19 NEAP/ MUGA Ockford Ridge Godalming Godalming Godalming Central and Ockford 0.08 0.24 Burys Field skate park Godalming Godalming Godalming central and Ockford 0.03 SKATE 0.98 Phillips Memorial Grounds Godalming Godalming Godalming Central and Ockford 0.10 0.09 LEAP 1.91 0.92 4.74 1.01 Godalming Farncombe and NEAP & MUGA Broadwater Park, Godalming Godalming Farncombe Catteshall 0.18 4.40 Godalming Farncombe and Canon Bowrings, Godalming Godalming Farncombe Catteshall 0.22 0.09 NEAP 1.06 1.19 5.85 1.27 Appendix A - Waverley playgrounds - areas and types - 2014 Area of Type of play area - RoSPA designated inspection, April 2013. Uses the . play space (FiT NPFA version of NEAP Total play (ha) Type of Total classification.This required a wide space per play area Informal children's range of play facilities and buffer Site name Parish PPG17 area Ward LowerthanFiT 1000 zones with provision for ball (see play space play space population column L) (ha) sports, including grass areas and FiT (ha/000) shared Tarmac where available. Ward totals of equippedWardtotals of play spaceper people1000 is0.06) average (Waverley Lower thanaverage Averageprovision. Aboveaverageprovision informalWardtotals of play Ha/1000space:people is recommendation 0.55ha/'000) standard standard. standardAboveFiT Crownpits Rec Godalming Godalming Godalming Holloway 0.03 LAP 0.22 Holloway Hill Rec Godalming Godalming Godalming Hollway 0.12 0.03 NEAP & MUGA 4.70 1.14 5.07 1.17 Haslemere Critchmere and Border Road Est & Border End, HaslemereHaslemere Haslemere Shottermill 0.00 LAP 0.03 Haslemere Critchmere and Lion Green Haslemere Haslemere Shottermill 0.14 LEAP 1.66 Haslemere Critchmere and Oak Cottages Haslemere Haslemere Shottermill 0.03 LAP 0.01 Haslemere Critchemere and Sicklemill Estate Haslemere Haslemere Shottermill 0.05 LEAP 0.12 Haslemere Critchmere and The Herons skate park, Kings Road Haslemere Haslemere Shottermill 0.13 Skat 0.00 Haslemere Critchmere and Woolmer Hill Est (Hatchetts Drive) Haslemere Haslemere Shottermill 0.02 LAP 0.05 Insufficient buffer zone for LEAP Haslemere Critchmere and Woolmer Hill Est (Lower Hanger) Haslemere Haslemere Shottermill 0.03 0.07 LEAP 0.21 0.35 2.48 0.41 Grayswood Rec Haslemere Haslemere Haslemere East and Grayswood 0.04 LEAP 1.47 Haslemere War Memorial Rec Haslemere Haslemere Haslemere East and Grayswood 0.06 LEAP 2.29 High Lane Rec Haslemere Haslemere Haslemere East and Grayswood 0.08 LEAP 1.02 Town Meadow, Haslemere Haslemere Haslemere Haslemere East and Grayswood 0.02 0.03 LEAP 0.58 0.82 5.56 0.85 Beacon Hill Rec, Hindhead Haslemere Hindhead Hindhead 0.19 LEAP 0.79 Eight Acres Haslemere Hindhead Hindhead and Beacon Hill 0.19 LAP 0.00 Tilford Road Haslemere Hindhead HIndhead 0.02 0.09 LAP 0.93 0.40 2.12 0.49 Amberley Road, Milford Witley Witley Milford 0.08 LEAP 0.12 Jubilee Field Witley Witley Milford 0.04 0.03 LEAP 0.95 0.26 1.19 0.29 Middlemarch, Witley Witley Witley Witley and Hambledon 0.01 LAP 0.16 Sunny Hill Play Area, Witley Witley Elstead Witley and Hambledon 0.10 LEAP 0.33 Witley Recreation Ground Witley Witley Witley and Hambledon 0.05 NEAP 3.08 Franklin Court, Wormley Witley Witley Witley and Hambledon 0.02 0.04 LAP 0.60 0.97 4.35 1.01 Ladymead Wonersh Wonersh Wonersh Wonersh & Blackheath 0.16 0.13 LAP 2.48 1.30 2.64 1.38 Shamley Green & Cranleigh Lordshill Common Wonersh Wonersh North 0.16 0.09 LEAP 1.40 0.79 1.56 0.89 Totals across the Borough 7.34 2.05 90.48 Population (2011 census) 121572.00 playspace per 1000 0.06 0.74.
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