Parks and open spaces in Merton

Merton Council is fortunate enough to have a variety of playgrounds located around the borough. All our playgrounds are designed (where reasonably possible), to allow reasonable level access and try to promote inclusivity.

For further details of our sites and associated locations please visit:

https://www.merton.gov.uk/leisure-recreation-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces

 The purpose of this list is highlight individual play items that contribute towards making a play area more inclusive.

Abbey Recreation Ground

  • Basket swing
  • Play panels

All Saints Recreation Ground

  • Talk tubes
  • Spinning cup

Cottenham Park

  • Accessible roundabout

Donnelly Green

  • Talk tubes

Dundonald Recreation Ground

  • Sand pit
  • Accessible roundabout

Edenvale Open Space

  • Accessible roundabout
  • Basket swing

Garfield Recreation Ground

  • Spinning cup

Haydons Road Recreation Ground

  • Spinning dish

Lavender Park (By pavilion)

  • Basket swing

Morden Park

  • Spinning dish

Mostyn Gardens

  • Cantilever swing
  • Hammock

Oakleigh Way

  • Basket swing

Pollards Hill

  • EA (Equalities Act) compliant swing

Ravensbury Park

  • Wooden play platform
  • Spinning dish
  • EA (Equalities Act) compliant swing
  • Talk tubes

Rock Terrace

  • Basket swing
  • EA (Equalities Act) compliant swing
  • Talk tubes
  • Play panels

Sir Joseph Hood

  • EA (Equalities Act) compliant swing
  • Cantilever swing
  • Spinning bowl
  • Play panels

Wandle Park

  • Musical act and listen sound post

Wimbledon Park (Toddler area)

  • Play bus
  • Basket swing
  • EA (Equalities Act) compliant swing
  • Spinning dish

Wimbledon Park (main play area)

  • Sand play
  • Spinning cup
  • Musical act and listen sound post

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