Great Gedling opens destination park in Nottinghamshire

Article published on 24 October 2016

Proludic are really excited to share a brand new £200,000 bespoke Gedling destination park in Nottinghamshire. Families cheered as the new children’s play area opened at Gedling Destination Park at the Country Park by Gedling Council.  Designed by in-house Senior Landscape Architect, Jen Tindsley – The play area incorporates the park’s mining heritage with a...

Great new Proludic playground opens in Old Coulsdon

Article published on 31 August 2016

We are pleased to announce work is now complete on a brand new and inclusive Proludic playground in Grange Park, Old Coulsdon. The local children can now enjoy the new facilities. We think you will agree the results are absolutely amazing! So we would like to say a massive well done to everyone involved in...

Terrific Trail-Blazers!

Article published on 24 August 2016

We are really pleased to have completed and opened another sport and fitness project in the UK! With inactivity levels at an all-time high in the UK – this means one more community has access to high-quality trail-blazing trim trail facilities for outdoor fitness and sports that can be used by children right through to...

Great Green Gyms in Knowsley

Article published on 19 July 2016

Proludic partnered with Knowsley Council to produce 15 sites under the green gyms initiative. These opened this year and have been hugely successful. The funding for these facilities for Knowsley came through Public Health. This is because they are keen to invest in free, accessible facilities to help tackle some troubling statistics, these were: The...

All Aboard Fort Boyard!

Article published on 18 July 2016

The new Proludic play equipment, Sunny Fort, was opened on the 28th of June in the Sunêlia – Interlude campsite, located in Bois-Plage-en-Ré in France. This totally new and bespoke multi-play unit (18m long and 5,20m wide) pays tribute to the fort Boyard located just in front. This imposing structure is seen by all campers...

Former Olympic Athlete Goes For Gold at NEW Proludic Site!

Article published on 7 July 2016

Former Olympic Athlete – Chris Cook – opened our brand new West Park play area. The site opened in Newton Aycliffe after a £40,000 investment into the brand new facility! Great Aycliffe Town Council wanted to engage junior-aged children and young teens in dynamic activities. This is part of their aim to would increase their...

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 family play 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...

International Case Study: Getafe, Spain

Article published on 25 November 2015

Introducing this International Play Project in Getafe, Spain. This amazing playground is themed around the local area with an aerospace theme. The open space is situated in an urban area, bringing a great deal of fun to the site. The play development provides opportunity for place to local children. International Play Project Profile Client: Town...

Gotham Road Play Area Grand Opening!

Article published on 24 September 2015

The grand unveiling of the new Gotham Road play area took place on Wednesday 24th September in East Leake, Nottinghamshire. It was officially opened by Jess French – famous for her CBBC show ‘Minibeast Adventure with Jess‘. Based in the heart of the community, it soon became apparent that the local residents had outgrown their...

Beech Grove Play Area Opens

Article published on 21 April 2015

Proludic is pleased to announce the recent opening of Beech Grove Play Area. A new community recreation area that will benefit local civilian and military families in Pirbright and Brookwood. All thanks to a partnership between the Army Training Centre, Pirbright, Guildford and Woking borough councils and Surrey County Council. Pathway to the Beech Grove...