Chute attraction at multi-million pound Lanarkshire park closed again for repairs

One of many fundamental sights at a Lanarkshire playpark has closed once more after needing but extra restore works carried out.

The Craig and Mini Craig parks at Ravenscraig price round £3.7 million to put in and solely opened final August.

And in October 2021, we informed you how the children' play space was already needing repaired, barely two months after opening.

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A preferred function of the park is a big slide which begins on the high of a tower the place kids can climb.

However guests final weekend had been disgruntled as soon as once more to seek out the slide had closed to the general public.

It is understood the rationale for the park's closure this week is because of elements of the exterior security netting needing repaired.

The tower chute and climbing body has since been fenced off and never accessible to entry by locals.

Nevertheless, North Lanarkshire Council is anticipating the repairs to be carried out promptly and has offered an replace on the scenario.

A spokesperson from North Lanarkshire Council informed Lanarkshire Reside : "The tower inside the Mini Craig play park on the Craig has been briefly closed while some minor repairs to the exterior secondary security netting are carried out.

"We anticipate the tower to re-open on Friday, July 29. All different elements of the Park stay open."

Final 12 months the playpark at Ravenscraig was closed twice for repairs to be carried out and to make enhancements to the chute's construction.

The native authority have apologised for any inconvenience prompted as they work to re-open the attraction within the coming days.

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