Getting your play facilities holiday ready

Article published on 27 February 2019

According to sources, it is going to be an exciting time for the UK holiday market and 2019 looks set to be another year where ‘staycations’ are on the rise. Are you visitor ready yet? I am sure many holiday parks up and down the country are getting ready for the impending visitors all booked...

Celebrating National Children’s Day in Style

Article published on 15 May 2017

National Children’s Day UK (NCDUK) is all about the importance of a healthy childhood and how we need to protect the rights and freedoms of children in order to ensure that they can grow into happy, healthy adults. This year National Children’s Day UK took place on Sunday 14th May and people can run any kind of big or...

Our children need places to play, families urge Government

Article published on 30 November 2015

UK families are concerned that their children may soon have nowhere to play and urge the government to address the situation urgently. That’s according to early findings of new research [1] by the Association of Play Industries (API), of which Proludic Ltd is a member, which shows over half (56%) of parents are unhappy about...

UK Play Industry Seeks Parent Views on Local Facilities With Launch of #Nowhere2play

Article published on 19 August 2015

Is your local playground a hub for happy children or a neglected wasteland that was abandoned long ago? Public play facilities come under scrutiny today as the Association of Play Industries (API) launches #nowhere2play, a campaign calling on parents and carers across the UK to share their views. The API, of which Proludic is a...

Rob Baker elected onto API Executive Committee

Article published on 7 May 2015

We are delighted to announce that Proludic Ltd Managing Director Rob Baker has been elected as one of seven members of the API (Association of Play Industries) executive committee. The API is instrumental in driving support for play parks in the UK as well as being active in lobbying the government so awareness on the...