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The truth about Watford's ban on parents in playgrounds

Thursday 29 October 2009 13:54

A number of national newspapers have been carrying stories about Liberal Democrat-run Watford Borough Council banning parents from parks throughout the borough.  Indeed the story even made it to the front page of the Metro.  But, the truth on this story is very different.

The reality is that the only places affected by this ban on parents is TWO adventure playgrounds, that are specifically designed as supervised play facilities.  Every other playground in the borough is still free, open, unsupervised and can be freely accessed by parents.  In fact, parents have always been able to enter these adventure playgrounds to help settle their children in.  But, just as with nursery schools, parents then leave their children in the care of council staff, so they don't get in the way of the activities that are taking place.

Liberal Democrats are used to getting unfair coverage in the press.  But it's a shame that when we achieve the front page of a national paper, it's as a result of an unfair and misleading story.

You can read more about this story from local Lib Dem councillor Sara Bedford.

Comments

Pre-empt problems
Mike Turner replied: 05 November 2009 08:37

From Sara's full report it seems that there were a minority of parents determined to make themselves a nuisance. I've had a similar problem. We managed to get out letter to parents who used the facility and a press release basically outlining the problem, saying that attempts to reason with the minority had failed and therefore from dd/mm/yyyy we were going to do -- - - - - - - -. This effectively killed the story before it began

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