Cumbrian Manufacturer Releases Inclusivity “Playground-in-One” to Address UK’s Barriers to Play

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Playdale Playgrounds, a Cumbrian company, has launched Fuse™, a new inclusive playground structure designed to combine various play activities in a compact form. This innovation aims to address the challenges of limited space and budgets faced by schools and local authorities in the UK, especially given the closure of nearly 800 play parks and significant budget cuts over the past decade. The playground is designed to be accessible for children of all abilities, helping communities provide inclusive play spaces without the need for multiple costly installations.

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UK - 21 May, 2026

Cumbria-based Playdale Playgrounds, one of the UK’s leading designers and manufacturers of children’s outdoor play equipment, has launched Fuse™ – the first in a ‘new generation of play design’ that’s making headlines due to its combination of climbing, balancing, crawling and exploration in one connected structure. Notably, it’s also designed with inclusive play in mind, helping schools, local authorities and community groups meet accessibility, health, space and play demands without multiple costly installations.

With nearly 800 play parks closing across the UK in the last decade and budgets for parks and open spaces falling by more than £350 million over the same period, the pressure on decision-makers to maximise the impact of every pound spent has never been greater. Fuse™ has been propped to respond directly to that challenge. Available in 1.5m and 1.9m height options – each with three configurations – the system is engineered to deliver the play value of a full playground within a compact footprint, reducing both the space required and the cost of provision.

Selected Fuse™ units incorporate accessible entry points, integrated seating and spaces that allow children of all abilities to play alongside one another. For schools navigating SEND provision, and for local authorities working to create public spaces that are suitable for all community demographics, the choice between inclusion and budget will now be less of a challenge.

The Fuse™ range has been developed for use across schools, housing developments, parks and community spaces – as well as any setting where outdoor play matters but site size, available funding or accessibility requirements have historically made it difficult to deliver.

Barry Leahey MBE, President of Playdale Playgrounds, said:

“Fuse is a significant step forward in how we think about playground design. It’s about creating spaces where children can move freely, challenge themselves, and most importantly, play together. By combining multiple play experiences into one cohesive structure, we’re delivering high play value in a way that is both inclusive and space efficient.”

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