‘Please let us play!’: Children ‘locked out’ of park for six weeks
Dozens of upset youngsters have walked past new swings and slides in Windsor Park, Buckingham, since August.
But seven-foot high metal gates and ‘keep out’ signs have stopped them from entering the park.
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Hide AdBarratt Homes says it could be November before the park opens because a path needs to be built and a safety inspection needs to be completed.
Diana Dowling, 47, whose sons Ryan, seven, and Duncan, 10, are desperate to use the equipment, said: “People are furious.
“It’s a total disgrace that it now won’t open until winter when it’s too cold and wet to play there.
“There’s nowhere within walking distance for young children and it’s not fair that the kids are losing out.”
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Hide AdDavid Black, 40, works from home a lot of the time so he can see more of his five-year-old daughter, Elysia.
But without a park to go to, Mr Black and his wife Anke think Elysia and all the children are missing out on making new friends.
Mr Black said: “The children are really upset because we are all new families here and with long working hours, not everyone gets the chance to socialise.
“A park is a social nexus – it’s how kids get to know each other.
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Hide Ad“We’ve had this beautiful summer and the children weren’t able to play there.
“The work on the park started in June and we were expecting it to be open soon afterwards.
“But the gates went up and they have all been locked out.
“Don’t put a park in front of children if they can’t use it.”
A spokesman for Barratt Homes said : “The footpath to the play area at Windsor Park was only recently agreed.
“Work on this path started on Tuesday of this week and is estimated to take around three weeks to complete.
“The play area should be officially opened shortly after that.”