New treetop adventure course planned for Battersea Park
Exciting plans have been unveiled for a new family-friendly treetop adventure course in Battersea Park.
The new facility, which could open later this year subject to planning permission, would be run by Go Ape and be based in the park’s adventure playground. It would complement the £250,000 of modern play equipment that was unveiled there last summer.
The high wire course, which would incorporate some of the park’s taller trees, would offer families a thrilling and challenging two to three hour long treetop experience.
The course would incorporate state-of-the-art safety features and participants would be under close supervision by fully-trained members of staff. It would be the first visitor attraction of its kind to open in central London.
The council’s children’s services spokesman Cllr Kathy Tracey said: “This is a really thrilling proposal for a premium leisure attraction that would offer young people and their parents a really fun-packed day out that’s challenging and confidence building.”
Go Ape’s business development manager Ben Davies added: “Battersea Park is an iconic location with a great family atmosphere and we look forward to developing a high quality outdoors attraction for residents and visitors to the capital. We shall be consulting with park users, local residents and other interested parties ahead of a planning application.”
Go Ape estimate that the venture could provide up to 20 full time and part time jobs for local people. For more information visit
http://www.goape.co.uk
The free-to-use playground equipment in the park, which was installed last summer at a cost of £250,000, includes rope swings, chain ladders, aerial walkways, tube slides, scramble nets, zip wires and fireman's poles.