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United in the battle to save Stonebridge Adventure Playground |
The Kilburn Times is playing a gteat role in publicising and supporting the fight to save Stonebridge Adventure Playground. Unfortunately they have not had a Letters Page for several weeks so I print below a letter I sent them:
It has been gratifying to see the Brent & Kilburn Times getting
behind the local community's fight to save Stonebridge Adventure
Playground.
I recently attended the Wembley Connects forum where we were invited
to shape a vision for the improvement of the borough. One strong
theme that emerged was the need for social spaces where our diverse
population could meet, share common interests and learn about each
other. It was argued that this would help produce community
cohesion and solidarity.
Stonebridge Adventure Playground is such a space where generations
of children and their parents and carers have mixed and shared each
others company in an area of disadvantage. It was noteworthy that
Doug and Glynis Lee's MBE nomination for their work on the
playground was from grown up children who had helped them build it
back in the 1970s.
By concentrating on bricks and mortar Brent Council is in danger of
ignoring the role that such places play, not just in the obvious
provision of play opportunities but in the way the play workers know
generations of people in the area who used the Adventure Playground
as children. They are well known in the community, have its respect
and contribute positively to its stability. They provide a safe
place where through the opportunity to play children children can
become confident, independent and sociable. This largely invisible
contribution to children's development can make a massive impact on
children's future lives.
A local teacher posted this comment on my blog:
I used the adventure playground as a child. I remember
bonfire nights, tuck shop, arts and crafts, movies, pool, arcades,
table tennis and camping trips. I was welcomed to work there as a
volunteer into my late teens which helped focus me toward my
career in teaching. Ive been back to visit a number of times and
am blown away to see children from all backgrounds, special needs
and mainstream all playing together. It's currently ahead of its
time.
Its heart breaking to know that there is enough money out there to
supplement the money that it already raises for itself, to keep it
open.
Shortsightedness must not prevail. Keep Stonebridge Adventure
Playground open!!
Replacing the Adventure Playground with an unstaffed kickabout area
next to the main road is tokenistic and insulting to the children of
Stonebridge and Harlesden.
We need housing and we need school places but not at the expense of
destroying something so valuable.
Brent Council must think again and come up with a solution that
recognises the value of Stonebridge Adventure Playground and its
work.
Martin Francis
Trustee
Brent Play Association