Proludic’s Innovative Product Range

Article published on 12 February 2020

Here at Proludic, we have been off to a busy and exciting 2020! We have multiple projects in the pipeline and we are pleased to see our new products in demand. The start of 2020 saw the launch of our new catalogue which includes 44 new products added to a number of our play and...

Andy’s Adventure Playground Continues in Nottinghamshire

Article published on 14 August 2019

It was a great honour to attend and officially open Andy’s Adventure Playground in Bestwood Country Park, Nottinghamshire. Featuring the Proludic Origin range of equipment – it was very well attended and a real pleasure to see such a wonderful play area reopened to the public. The playground was initially built for Andy Maycock in...

How outdoor play can benefit tourism and add to the experience

Article published on 7 August 2019

Working with the leisure sector is always exciting. We love designing play areas that ensure maximum Return on Investment (ROI) and increase revenue and spend across the whole site. Through our BALPPA membership, we were excited to learn more about the Tourism Sector Deal which has just been released by the government. It sets out...

Bespoke Play – Delivering Dreams Big and Small

Article published on 22 May 2019

bespoke [bɪˈspəʊk] ADJECTIVE BRITISH 1.     made for a particular customer or user. “a bespoke suit” · ·         making or selling bespoke goods, especially clothing. “the bespoke tailors of Savile Row” In the design and construction of play equipment, fashions and trends change constantly. Over the years we have seen many new developments – dynamic moving...

Proludic launch exciting new leisure brochure

Article published on 13 March 2019

Leading play and sports equipment manufacturer and Installer Proludic have launched an exciting new brochure focused at the leisure market, further enhancing their work in this sector. Targeting organisations such as holiday parks, pubs, health clubs, shopping centres, zoos, hotels, museums and service stations – it aims to provide the reader with helpful inspirational case...

Proludic Charitable Soup Kitchen

Article published on 5 February 2018

At Proludic we love to raise money for some of our chosen charities across the year. Over the years we have had the pleasure of working with Action for children, Macmillan Cancer Support, Children in Need, Sport Relief, Dame Kelly Holmes Trust and the RAF Benevolent Fund – to name but a few. We decided...

New Origin Catalogues Available Now!

Article published on 28 September 2017

Due to the continued success of our natural Robinia wood equipment range, Origin, we have taken the decision to refresh and reprint our product catalogue. We now have copies back in stock and are ready to send out to any clients who are interested in seeing how we make and use them. The Origin range...

Rothay Park – National Park Gem

Article published on 10 August 2017

Rothay Park is a popular park situated in the centre of Ambleside, surrounded by the dramatic landscape that offers a gateway to some of the most beautiful fells in the Lake District. The park provides lots of opportunities for play and relaxation for both residents and visitors of all ages and abilities, from a full-size...

10 Years of Success for These Sites

Article published on 8 August 2017

Proludic recently celebrated their 15 year birthday as a leading play and sports manufacturer within the UK. We have demonstrated over the last 15 years our ability to install some amazing play areas. This summer we are proud that the three sites we have installed are having a special birthday too. Sowerby Parish Council play...

Creating innovative playgrounds with a unique look

Article published on 24 July 2017

How often do we travel with our children to find somewhere new to play? To discover a playground that has something new, a concept not seen before, or equipment unique to its setting, but never find it Just as fashions and trends change the way we look at technology and design so should they influence...

Enhancing Community Spaces

Article published on 24 July 2017

‘Three-quarters of UK children spend less time outdoors than prison inmates. This statement came out of a recent survey published (commissioned by the brand Persil as a part of its “Dirt is Good” campaign) and is a pretty damning indictment for today’s children. Paradoxically within the same survey 98% of parents polled agreed that play...