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...

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...

Adding special FL-AIR to the Fleet Air Arm Museum

Article published on 14 August 2017

Last week we had the pleasure of attending the opening of our latest bespoke play area, at the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum in Somerset. As one of the South West’s leading tourist attractions – this unique play area definitely has the ‘wow factor. To download the full case study please click here The...

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...

Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity

Article published on 22 March 2017

We love what we do at Proludic because we know firsthand the difference our equipment can make to people’s lives. Last week we had the pleasure of attending a site opening at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity in Cardiff where they had installed a few items of Proludic equipment in their garden – a train,...

Inspiring Inclusive Play Area Delivered in Stockton

Article published on 20 December 2016

Proludic is really proud to have recently installed a new play area for the Daisy Chain Project in Stockton. Daisy Chain is a unique charity that addresses the needs of children on the autism spectrum and their families. The £120,000 development was put in place to provide an opportunity for families to experience a genuine sense of...

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 destination park in Nottinghamshire. Families cheered as the new children’s play area opened at Gedling 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 bespoke rustic mining tower, mining...

Great New Playground in France!

Article published on 13 October 2016

  Proludic installs a great new playground for all ages and abilities in France! The ‘Playground for all’ features 5 different play spaces to meet all age groups and abilities. Installed in the Mêle-sur-Sarthe (Orne, in France), it was opened on September 2nd and financed by the municipality of Valley of the Haute-Sarthe. This vast...

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, and children can now enjoy the new facilities. We think you will agree the results are absolutely amazing and would like to say a massive well done to everyone involved in this project...

Kids Kingdom gets knighted

Article published on 4 July 2016

On Friday we had the pleasure of attending and helping out at the site opening of West Park in Hull. Hull City Council had embarked on a 1.2 million pound makeover which included a new play area. The refurbished park was christened Kids Kingdom after pupils at Chiltern Primary School won a competition to name...