Islington Council unveils risk-focused approach to play

Gabriella Jozwiak
Monday, November 19, 2012

Islington Council has adopted a risk-centered play policy that will see play facilities of the future designed to provide more challenging experiences for children.

Islington has already championed risk-centred play spaces including a self-build den project and tree swings. Image: Emilie Sandy
Islington has already championed risk-centred play spaces including a self-build den project and tree swings. Image: Emilie Sandy

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