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The Land of Oak & Iron has officially opened their brand new natural looking, play park in Blaydon.
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00:00After months of planning, building and collaboration, the park was officially opened on the 25th of July
00:06and local children from Bladens football and rugby clubs were the first to put the equipment to the test.
00:12Well, as you can see, we've just done our grand play park opening.
00:17It's thanks to Gateshead Council for the funding of this.
00:21There are no other natural play parks within the area
00:26and there hasn't been one built in the Gateshead region for many years, so this is a fantastic addition.
00:32It's not only for our customers of the Heritage Centre, but it's also for users of the Derwent Valley as well.
00:38Obviously, it's open to the public, open 24 hours a day, although probably don't come at 3 in the morning.
00:45And yeah, it's for everyone, really. It's a fantastic addition. We're really excited.
00:51The opening was a celebration of community spirit with live music, storytelling, games, crafts and stalls,
00:58all set in one of Gateshead's most scenic green spaces.
01:02The park has been thoughtfully designed to sit in harmony with its natural surroundings,
01:07with wooden climbing frames, swings in a roundabout placed on the grass rather than synthetic flooring.
01:13It blends beautifully into the woodland setting.
01:16I mean, the reason for it was that we're very family friendly anyway.
01:22We get lots of people for our events.
01:25So we obviously like a little kids menu and some beautiful walks around.
01:30But people would ask us what there is to kind of like do other than our centre.
01:34And we'd send them down to the river to play poo sticks.
01:37So it's lovely now that actually we can be able to offer a play park.
01:43Some of the features of the play park is that it fits into the landscape.
01:48The building itself, you might have noticed, has like all sorts of environmental features such as a green roof, the rain chains.
01:56And you'll notice that you can't actually see it visible from many of the paths.
02:01And the play park, the idea was very similar.
02:05We want it to look natural.
02:06We want it to fit in.
02:07And I think that we've achieved that.
02:09Donations have got us to where we are now, as well as, as I say, the funding from Gateshead Council.
02:15Donations going forward are going to be for the maintenance of the play park.
02:19And also just to enhance the outside areas.
02:22So we're looking at bird feeding stations and the storytelling chair and picnic benches.
02:30Because as you can see, we haven't got any quite yet, but it's on the cards.
02:34I must mention that Land of Oak and Iron is managed and owned by the charity Groundwork North East and Cumbria.
02:40Groundwork North East and Cumbria is an environmental and communities charity.
02:44We are the trading arm for the charity.
02:46All of our profits, all of our money go directly back into the charity.
02:50So that's every event ticket that you buy, every cuppa that you buy, every food item that you order.
02:56All of that money goes back to the charity and goes back to the communities around you.

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