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Known for its horticultural attractions Kew's Royal
Botanical Garden has a fresh and exciting addition in its midst in the
form of a brand new eibe childrens' play area; Tree House Towers. The
success of the instalment was written all over the faces of Kew's
youngest patrons during the opening on 6th of April 2010. Come rain or
shine, that Easter weekend saw children and parents alike climbing,
sliding, pulling, swinging and clambering over Kew Gardens latest
attraction.
eibe and Kew worked closely together for roughly a year to design and
create a fun and stimulating play experience. Using robust and safe
low maintenance equipment, Kew's objective was to find a design to
demonstrate an importance of trees theme. SWP rose to the challenge
and successfully manufactured and installed the bespoke bridges, the
centrepiece to this amazing project.
Treehouse Towers is more than just your standard play area. It also
works towards educating children about why trees matter and how we use
trees in order to develop and expand Kews educational offering for
schools and families leading up to its 250th Anniversary. On top of
this, eibe have created a play space that is accessible for those who
are less able.
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