Wandsworth Council to charge children to play in park

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Re: Wandsworth Council to charge children to play in park

Postby Balhammom » Sat May 14, 2011 11:20 am

I think this makes Wandsworth Council the "Ryanair Council." :lol:

Charging for all those things that we would expect to be part of the council tax.

Access to a park? Couple of quid please!

You want to park outside your house? Couple of quid please!

Where will it end???

You want to send your child to a state school? Couple of quid please!

You want to walk on our pavements? Really? Couple of quid please.

Not sure why we're suprised as they're all tories, but even still its very sad.

I'm very proud of my RyanAir council comment so if Mr Labour party wants to borrow it you have to credit me :lol:

Now where did I put my speedy boarding pass, I want to be first in my road to have my bins emptied.
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Postby Talkman » Sat May 14, 2011 1:59 pm

:lol: Marvellous!
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Postby coldatchristmas » Sat May 14, 2011 4:29 pm

Even though I like your "speedy bins" analogy :) I think we're being a little unfair to the council.

As i understand it there are other adventure parks in london where they insist you pay, as they're expensive to main and you need trained safety staff.

A better analogy might be a swimming pool or a boating lake.

Have to say, though, its been a real PR nightmare for them.

But I BET they've considered charging people more for being able to park outside their own house! :lol:
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Postby sw17mamma » Sun May 15, 2011 1:59 pm

C at C: You have a good point about referencing it to a boating lake or a swimming pool as it does have specialised equipment and staff to maintain h and s in the plyaground. My five year old had an 'incident' at said playground, so it has never been my favourite place anyway!

But ... Tooting Lido, children are free (under 5, I think) but it costs me £5 to go in, she obviously can't go in on her own.

Latchmere with it's fab wave pool and elephant slide, children under 8 for free but obviously need to be accompanied by adult £4.50 (?)

The playzones at Tooting, Latchmere, Wandle - £3 ish
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Postby Coffeegirl » Mon May 16, 2011 8:39 am

Sorry folks, but I think this is actually quite a good idea and I should add that I am a raving leftie by most people's standards.
They are only charging on the weekends so local families in need can avoid the charge if necessary and the out of towners will help to subsidise their fun.
Let's face it, the other option is outright closure or closure by stealth whereby they underinvest in it over the years until it is no longer the type of place we would want our kids to go.
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Re: Wandsworth Council to charge children to play in park

Postby Megberry » Mon May 16, 2011 10:07 am

I've got to be honest and say that I think it's a good idea to charge at the weekends.
The staff need to be paid and I'd rather have the playground being well maintained than another poorly managed park.
and I think a lot of people are using it from outside Battersea....

I think it's totally fair to charge, and it's not exactly going to break the bank if you go once a weekend, is it....
I take the children to Battersea Park Zoo, mainly for the great playground... Yes, I have to pay, but I think it's worth it...

But that's just my humble opinion hihi...
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Postby sw17mamma » Mon May 16, 2011 11:02 am

Agree totally with pp, that it is better to have a charge than outright closure. There is always times in the week when it is free making it still accessible to everyone.

Also, I did wonder if the park was to open now and we be told there would be a charge, would we be outraged or would we be quite pleased that we had such a great facility? I think maybe people's lines have been blurred by having such a great thing for free for so long.

This has had enormous coverage in the press, pretty much blanket coverage on the nationals. Yet if you go to the e petition there are only 638 signatures.

Having read around the opinions, I am for the charge.
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Re: Wandsworth Council to charge children to play in park

Postby Red » Mon May 16, 2011 1:58 pm

Has anyone actually had a look at the adventure playground that they're talking about? It's an amazing facility, and frankly one which you might expect to pay a lot more to get into. When I first saw it I couldn't believe it was free! In my view £2.50 isn't an unreasonable contribution to make towards staffing and maintaining the facility - a lot of playgroups charge more! The pictures in the Guardian article are really misleading and make it look like the borough are planning to charge for access to a normal playground - which as I understand it is absolutely not the case.

What would you prefer? A small charge to get in (which I think most people could afford once in a while)? or presumably opening times/access to be more restricted because of unaffordable staffing requirements?
At a time when things like the park ranger service and libraries are at risk, honestly, can't we swallow this one?
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Re: Wandsworth Council to charge children to play in park

Postby mumble » Tue May 17, 2011 1:29 pm

I they charge at the weekend local amilies can't avoid it if both parents work.

Sure enough a 'small charge at weekends' would soon become high days and holidays then Fridays then why not all the rest then the charge would go up then there would be above inflation increases then it would be outsourced to a private company and the charges would go up so that they could pay a 17$ return to shareholders, then we'd all start getting fined for not bringing the correct change

we've seen it all before

Personally I think it's wrong and unfair, at the weekend we go to Clapham common a lot I'm not aware Lambeth council are thinking of making me pay, is Wandsworth considering an annual lump sum to offset those costs? Ditto for the lady Di one in Kensington. Maybe we should all tatoo our postcode on our children so that they can prove their right to go to the local park.

(dreams longinly when I could park outside my house at all never mind for only a couple of pounds)
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