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Plenty of adventures for toddlers at Hogmoor Inclosure playground

Paul Coates

<p>From left: Bruce Collinson, Brendan Finnegan, Bob Betteley, Julie Reid, James Child, Paul Charman, Malcolm McEwan, John Bainbridge and Marie-Ann Phillips</p>
<p>From left: Bruce Collinson, Brendan Finnegan, Bob Betteley, Julie Reid, James Child, Paul Charman, Malcolm McEwan, John Bainbridge and Marie-Ann Phillips</p>

There were adventures for young children when a toddler play area at Hogmoor Inclosure was officially opened on March 21.

It features a climbing net to develop co-ordination and core strength, a platformed mini house and slide for imaginative play, two rocking horses to ride, a see-saw for playing with friends, a ground level play house for sharing and twin toddler swings.

Families working with Home-Start Hampshire took part in a teddy bears’ picnic activity – hunting for Ken the Deadwater Valley Trust bear’s missing picnic items! There was also a ribbon cutting, refreshments and lots of play.