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The Dell

The young children’s play area was refurbished in 2013, with all the remaining equipment being repainted by Members of the Public and Councillors and is proving to be very popular. The play ground was reopened in Spring 2013 with a small ceremony including the children from Cedar Park School who gave a musical performance, taught by Avril Thompson. Further equipment was placed in for both older and younger children in 2018.

The grass is cut 16 times a year by the Council’s contractor and as needed inside the play area by the Council’s Wardens.

A tree survey was undertaken in 2019 in The Spinney.

The Dell Children's Playground
The Dell Children's Playground
The Dell Playing Field
The Spinney 2
The Spinney In Snow
The Spinney On A Sunny Day
The Spinney Summer

Hazlemere Recreation Ground

Hazlemere Parish Council own and maintain the large open space recreation ground off Amersham Road A404, which features seating, dog and litter bins, an enclosed young Children’s Play Area and Basketball Court, trees, exterior fencing and hedging.

The grass is cut 16 times a year by the Council’s contractor and as needed inside the play area by the Council’s Wardens. The hedges surrounding the Recreation Ground are cut when required either by the Council’s Wardens or an outside Contractor.

The Recreation Ground is currently also used by local Hazlemere tennis and bowls clubs, which are played on the enclosed courts and local football clubs for their training and matches.

Hazelmere Recreation Ground Adventure Playground
Hazlemere Tennis Club
Hazlemere Recreation Ground
Hazlemere Recreation Ground 2
Hazlemere Bowls Club
Hazelemere Recreation Ground Basketball Court
  • In 2011 the basket ball lines were redrawn.
  • In 2012 the hedge beside Trinity Road was cut.
  • In summer 2013 a public consultation was undertaken to consider the interest in the Parish Council’s investment into a skatepark for the local community.
  • 2016 further future improvements included an upgrade to the young Children’s Play Area and additional older equipment outside the fenced area including a multiplay area for football and cricket.
  • 2017 saw a new storage container being erected for the football clubs.
  • In 2018 the car park was upgraded with a new surface with a new entrance new gate and a new recycled seat replacing the damaged wooden seat by Trinity Road.

Rose Avenue Recreation Ground

Hazlemere Parish Council own and maintain the large open space recreation ground in Rose Avenue, which features seating, dog and litter bins, an enclosed young Children’s Play Area, Youth Shelter, Gym Equipment and Basketball Court, trees, exterior fencing and hedging.

The young children’s play area was refurbished in 2013, with all the remaining equipment being repainted by Members of the Public and Councillors; a new piece of equipment was bought and is proving to be very popular. The play ground was reopened in Spring 2013 with a small ceremony including the children from Manor Farm School who gave a musical performance, taught by Avril Thompson.

The grass is cut 16 times a year by the Council’s contractor and as needed inside the play area by the Council’s Wardens. The hedge along Rose Avenue is cut once a year at the end of Spring in line with the bird’s nesting season; an additional cut is made in the Autumn, if required. The other hedge line by Sir William Ramsay School is cut annually.

Rose Avenue Play Park
Rose Avenue Basketball Court
Rose Avenue Outdoor Gym 2
Rose Avenue Playground Climbing Frame
Rose Avenue Playground Shelter
Rose Avenue Playground Slide
Rose Avenue Playground
Rose Avenue New Equipment
  • In 2011 the basket ball lines were redrawn.
  • In autumn 2012 the hedge beside Sir William Ramsay school was reduced in height to 4′ to enable easy maintenance and vision from the school.
  • In summer 2013 a public consultation was undertaken to consider the interest in the Parish Council’s investment into outdoor gym and fitness equipment for the local community and this was installed in 2014.
  • Further improvements for 2013 include additional hedging for the hedge along Rose Avenue, together with replacement fencing where it is currently missing.
  • In 2018 additional and improved play equipment has been installed for both younger and older children, together with associated paths.