Childrens Play Equipment

Started by nicofloretti, February 01, 2008, 09:26:07

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nicofloretti

Hi,

I am having difficulty putting a climbing frame on my allotment for my son to play on. The difficulty is that the associations public liability insurer says that it would not cover accidents on a piece of play equipment. I have however waived the associations liability for any accident on my plot when I signed the tennancy agreement.

Has anyone got any useful or silly advice?

thanks

Nico

nicofloretti


Mr Smith

Nico,
       Buy some small garden tools for your son and get him to help you , I'm sure the climbing frame would be defunct once he see's you digging away, :)

dtw

Other children from the area may play on it when you're not there.
They may not be so careful when running over your crops.

Give him a little area to grow his own stuff. (and get him a little watering can). :D

Lady of the Land

What about a sand pit with some toys

kt.

Quote from: dtw on February 01, 2008, 14:07:02
Other children from the area may play on it when you're not there.
They may not be so careful when running over your crops.

Give him a little area to grow his own stuff. (and get him a little watering can). :D

Absolutely. Without question possibly the best option available. (And you wont lose any growing space ;))
All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

nicofloretti

Dear all.

Many thanks for all the help.

My son is currently occupying more and more of the allotment with his raised beds. My growing space is diminishing!!!!!!!

Nico

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