Play is universal — but not every playground feels accessible to every child. Inclusive play spaces help children to:
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At Ray Parry Playgrounds, we work with councils, schools and community groups across Shropshire, Cheshire, Wrexham, Powys and Herefordshire to create play environments that remove barriers and encourage meaningful interaction.
We understand the importance of:
Because inclusive play isn’t a specialist extra. It’s good design.
Ground-level play features, inclusive roundabouts, basket swings and in-ground trampolines make participation easier for everyone.
Tactile panels, sound elements and varied textures provide meaningful engagement for children who benefit from sensory input.
Multi-user equipment encourages interaction, cooperation and shared experiences.
Pathways, gradients and clear sightlines ensure accessibility is considered across the whole site, not just individual pieces of equipment.
Inclusive play is about how a space works as a whole.
We provide:
Whether you’re refreshing an existing playground or planning a new development, we help you create a space that works for your entire community.
If you’re looking to improve accessibility, respond to SEND needs or create a more welcoming community space, we’d love to help. From simple inclusive additions to fully redesigned play areas, we create spaces that encourage confidence, connection and shared play experiences for children of all abilities. Whether it’s adding sensory play elements, improving accessibility or creating opportunities for children to play side by side, inclusive design can make a lasting difference to how a space is used and enjoyed by families, schools and communities.
As an API-registered provider, Ray Parry Playgrounds meets the highest standards for safety, quality and compliance.
Meeting strict British and European safety standards.
Fully compliant equipment and professional installations.
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Inclusive playground equipment is designed so that children of all abilities can participate in play, including those with physical disabilities, sensory needs or additional learning needs.
Rather than creating separate areas, inclusive equipment allows children to play together in shared spaces, supporting social development, confidence and independence.
Examples include ground-level play panels, basket swings, inclusive roundabouts, sensory play features and accessible surfacing.
An accessible playground considers more than just equipment. Key features often include:
The goal is to ensure children with SEND can participate in play alongside their peers rather than being excluded by design.
Schools have responsibilities under the Equality Act 2010, which requires them to make reasonable adjustments so disabled pupils are not placed at a disadvantage.
While the law does not mandate specific pieces of equipment, schools should ensure pupils with SEND have meaningful opportunities to participate in school life, including play and recreation.
Yes. Many inclusive features are designed to fit within existing playgrounds or smaller spaces.
Play panels, sensory features and accessible ground-level equipment can often be added without requiring a full playground redevelopment, making them a practical way to improve inclusivity.
Ray Parry Playgrounds designs and installs inclusive playground equipment for leisure parks, schools, councils and community spaces across Shropshire, Cheshire, Wrexham, Powys and Herefordshire.
Sensory play equipment helps children engage with the world through touch, sound, movement and visual stimulation.
Popular options include:
These features can help support sensory processing, emotional regulation and engagement, particularly for children with autism or sensory sensitivities.