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My child has a disability - where can they go to play?

  • One parent expressed a desire for a wheelchair swing in the park for better accessibility.
  • On the opening day of an improved park, it was noted that children of all abilities were enjoying the facilities together.
  • The author emphasizes that there is still work to be done for better access to the park from the car park.
  • They advocate for parks to accommodate all children, regardless of ability.
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My child has a disability - where can they go to play?

For children with disabilities, playgrounds are often inaccessible, why are councils not making parks inclusive for all mandatory?

·Scotland, United Kingdom
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Oxford Mail broke the news in Oxford, United Kingdom on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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