SALTEX 2007 ~ 21st century play design in natural landscaping:
SALTEX 2007 ~ 21st century play design in natural landscaping - Grassy mounds, white sands, meandering pathways, leafy arches all alongside funky fitness and play equipment...
...where would you find all that? Wicksteed Playscape's stand at Windsor racecourse is the answer! Held annually at the famous ground, IOG SALTEX is Europe's only event enabling all open space professionals of every discipline to showcase their companies over 3 days in early September, and Wicksteed wowed the crowds with their huge, eye-catching site.
This year, Wicksteed adopted quite a different approach; following on from its very recent and most successful rebranding, Wicksteed designed a stand which displayed a myriad of sports and play equipment both in naturally landscaped areas and more urban zones. The towering MONSTA ZONE multi-play unit took centre stage and many adult visitors were seen daringly zooming down its lofty bannister slides or climbing up its twisting, angular ladder ~ proving that play equipment is not just for kids; grown ups can have just as much fun on it, too!
Brand new fitness equipment from the latest X-ERSCAPE range proved to be of great interest to people of all ages and, encouraged by the Wicksteed team, was also given a good tryout!
A prize draw, brought back by popular demand, took place at the show and invited guests were given the chance to win a major piece of equipment. Pam Johnston of Kennington in Oxfordshire won the FLYING SAUCER for her Parish Council, a WILDCATS GOAL MODULE will soon be gracing a court in Newport thanks to the City Council's Play Officer, Amanda Hughes, and Mick O'Connor, Play Supervisor for South Holland District Council, was the third winner, receiving the FLYMOBILE - the very latest in compact roundabouts designed for kids aged between 8 and 16. Residing over the proceedings was John Simmons, Chief Executive of the API, who picked these lucky winners out of the box.
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