The new playgrounds at Parade Gardens are now open for children of all ages to play on.
The announcement has been made in time for young islanders to use the new play area for the remainder of the Easter Holidays.
There are two different sections for children of all abilities to use.
One for children up to six and another for those aged seven and above.


Constable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft, says while we have planned a formal opening of our new parks in early May, I am delighted that our new play spaces are available for children and young people to enjoy ahead of schedule and for the remainder of the Easter break.
"I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped on this project, both inside and outside the Parish.
"Especially, I’d like to pay tribute to our dedicated Parish team for their work delivering these exciting new play spaces in St Helier."




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