Stonebridge Adventure Playground is home to 120 people on a daily average. The Brent Council closed it on the 1st April 2015, because of lack of funds.
Parents and children are deeply affected with this decision.
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hi Obe,
it looks like your WordPress settings don’t allow reblogs.
Which is a shame because I so much wanted to reblog this.
Can you sort that, assuming it isn’t deliberate?
Thanx.
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