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By RICHARD OSLEY
 

Cllr Jonny Bucknell shows where the play area used to be
Anger as play area is junked for mobile office

A PLAYGROUND has been ripped up to make way for contractors preparing to repair a Swiss Cottage council estate.
Tenants living in the Bray tower of the Chalcot Estate in Adelaide Road are now calling for an alternative play space to be provided.
They want a former doctor’s surgery at the foot of the tower to be turned into a youth club.
Teenagers made their point on Tuesday afternoon by chaining themselves to the railings bordering the tarmac where the playground used to be.
Conservative councillor Jonny Bucknell, whose name is among a 200-signature petition for help, said: “The estimation for converting the surgery in the past has been £100,000 but we should be able to get something up and running for less than that. If we can’t have the playground, then there should be an alternative.”
A council press official said: “We are sorry for the loss of the play area by Bray Tower on the Chalcot Estate caused by the contractor’s site offices. The available space for the site set up is very limited and so the playground equipment cannot be reinstated. However, the football pitch is to be reinstated at Bray by the end of March.”
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