Playground Imagineering receives constant positive Feedback for their School Climbing Structures


Posted March 23, 2018 by imagineeringuk

Well-known firm receives praise for their climbing structures and other school playground equipment

 
Playground Imagineering is a well established UK firm that designs, manufactures, delivers and installs a range of equipment for school playgrounds all over the country. They deal with various types of schools and are able to assist all with regards to their requirements and needs.
The firm offers many years’ experience and is therefore well placed to come up with the exact equipment and other structures that the individual client, i.e. the schools, need for their purposes. As a leading provider of the best, quality equipment the company has built up a strong following and reports repeat business from schools all the time, while their new client base is growing constantly.
They are often referred by the schools they deal with to others who can make use of their talents, service and equipment. MR John Hughes, the firm’s Director said recently, “We are very happy with all the referrals for new business we receive so constantly, and the praise and positive feedback that suggest we are doing things right, are most welcome. It means we are on the right track. We shall go on bringing our schools only the best service and ensure that the quality of all our products remains our priority.”
Because they have been in business for many years they are well known and are often considered the number 1 choice when schools need new equipment and advice in terms of their school grounds. One of the many areas that they specialise in concerns their selection of climbing structures.
It is very popular with most schools and they design these to suit different age groups so that all kids have the opportunity to have fun and to learn about important aspects relating to what their bodies are capable of at the same time. It teaches them balance, how to develop their strength and get over self-doubt, among some of the important aspects of their development.
They offer structures designed with the needs of the specific school and age groups in mind. Their selection includes, for example, the structure known as Sunrise which offers a 900mm high deck, slide, ropes, den deck underneath and a treated timber roof. This allows for climbing and imaginative play underneath for the little ones.
Other similar structures in this range include the Hilltop Tower, Sherwood, Action Zone and Action Zone Mini, for instance. They are all similar in terms of climbing possibilities yet they offer differences too. Schools will decide what works best for them.
The firm offers different pricing structures to assist as many schools as possible and invite everyone that could use their equipment to get in touch via the contact numbers on their website.

At Playground Imagineering we design and supply school playground equipment according to the wishes and specifications of our clients. We establish the needs of every individual school and come up with a tailor made package for their purposes. We are aware that children acquire various skills while playing. Therefore we design school playground environments that help introduce them to different aspects of their development such as natural play, fitness and adventure, climbing and games among a host of activities. All our products are designed and made to accommodate the needs of the children they are meant for. For more information about us, please visit https://playgroundimagineering.co.uk/
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Issued By Abbey Clark
Website playgroundimagineering
Phone 01925 648959
Business Address Unit 10 Willow Court West Quay Road,
Warrington, Cheshire
Country United Kingdom
Categories Business , Services , Sports
Tags playground equipment suppliers , primary school playground equipment , school fitness trail , school playground equipment , school playground equipment ideas , school playground markings
Last Updated March 23, 2018