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eibe is proud to have worked alongside some of the most popular leisure attractions throughout the UK, including LEGOLAND, Kew Gardens and Paultons Park. From innovative outdoor playspaces, to contemporary internal overhauls, eibe will work tirelessly with you to create your perfect play arena, embracing modern, sustainable products with a professional and experienced installation service offering.
Here are a few recent examples of completed projects showcasing our dynamic array of playspace creativity.
| The Heights of Abraham "Heights" is one of the Peak District’s most popular destinations. Set in the heart of the Derbyshire Dales in Matlock Bath, the Heights offer spectacular views and breath-taking scenery. Visitors can explore the caverns, ride the cable cars, view the exhibitions or have a relaxing stroll through the acres of woodland. Read on... |
| Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Known globally for its historic and horticultural attractions, Kew Gardens’ ambition was to install a fresh and exciting play area known as TreeHouse Towers – a playspace that could be enjoyed by children and adults alike and sit in harmony with its Climbers and Creepers botanical feature opened in 2004. Read on...
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| Irchester Country Park Set in 83 Hectares of beautiful woodland in the heart of Northamptonshire, Irchester Country Park was the perfect site for the development of a new play area using the imaginative, natural looking and exciting equipment from the eibe Play range. Originally an old Ironstone Quarry, the project was jointly funded by Northamptonshire County Council and The East Midlands Development Agency, with a total project value of £100,000. Read on... |
| Cornthwaite Park, Coulthard Park and Grange Park In early 2010, eibe Play Ltd was awarded a contract by South Tyneside Council to develop three of its planned Playbuilder sites. The locations in question were Grange Park, Coulthard Park and Cornthwaite Park; all three had existing play facilities on them, but were deemed by the Council as old and tired and thus identified for potential development and rejuvenation under the Playbuilder programme. Read on... |
| The National Seal Sanctuary The National Seal Sanctuary is set in the picturesque Helford Estuary, by the beautiful village of Gweek, in Cornwall. The Sanctuary is a busy rescue centre and has resident Grey Seals, Common Seals, Fur Seals, Patagonian & California Sea Lions and Otters. eibe play were asked by Kevin Howe of the Fairhursts Design Group, to develop a new adventure play area alongside their new penguin exhibit. Read on... |
| The Jack Taylor School Based in Swiss Cottage, North London, the Jack Taylor School is a day school for children and young people with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties. With facilities that meet the needs of 60 attendees covering a myriad of areas including medical, sensory, physical, communication and behaviour, the highly committed staff dedicate their time to ensure that all children reach their full potential. Everyone thus leaves the school having received the widest opportunities for learning in a positive environment. Read on... |
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