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Just once again highlighting lovely special needs resource for north London /Herts area

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theDudesmummy · 20/04/2013 11:39

They are having fire engine visits and Pets as Therapy visits over the next few weeks. We love it and it is quite underused!

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eggandcress · 20/04/2013 18:03

I have nearly taken my dc about three times to this but got cold feet at the last minute! It is do-able but quite a big drive on the M25.

Is it suitable for older children with autism - my ds is 13 and enormous so I am aware of taking him to things where small children are roaming. Not that he would harm them but he may not notice them and accidently walk into them.

Also does it have any indoor sections and is it easy to find?

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lisad123everybodydancenow · 20/04/2013 18:42

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babiki · 20/04/2013 19:18

It looks lovely, but with 3 kids it's just too expensive..no point driving and stay just one hour, and for 2 hours and more it's just too pricey

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2006hildy · 21/04/2013 04:22

It is lovely but pricey. I used to go when it was free. I just can't beleive the prices now especially if your household is one income down and having to make do on a carers allowance.
Do they have any free days coming up?
Do you just turn up or do you have to book?

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TheTimeTravellersWife · 21/04/2013 07:57

The Special Needs play area is located in Aldenham Country Park which is lovely itself. Pooh Corner, 100 Aker (sic) Wood, Farm Animals, ponies.
aldenhamcountrypark.co.uk/

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theDudesmummy · 21/04/2013 19:50

Yes there is an indoor part, with sensory room, soft play room, activities etc. And it is for children up to 19, according to their website. I have seen quite a few older children there. I know that you have to pay but I really find it worth it (and the park it is in is also so lovely for walks etc, and there is a farm too, as has been mentioned).
You do have to book for the sessions.

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magso · 21/04/2013 22:49

It is suitable for older children. My 13 year old loves it both outside and indoors although I too have mostly only been on the free or sponcored days. Respite takes ds there sometimes. When we have gone as a family we usually take in other parts of the park. The farm costs extra now but is always popular with ds. Most of the country park in general needs reasonable weather. I think users of the specialist facility get a free or reduced price car park exit token -its £3-£5 to visit the park otherwise. It has a small sensory room and is a good place for a birthday gathering for children who don't like the traditional celebrations. I think it would make a lovely place for a sn teenage club or afterschool facilty too.

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theDudesmummy · 22/04/2013 10:23

We go often, so look forward to seeing some of you there some time (I am recognisable by being very old, harassed-looking and with a small cute blond boy in tow!).

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theDudesmummy · 22/04/2013 11:36

PS yes if you are coming to the playground you get car parking for £1

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eggandcress · 22/04/2013 11:58

I think I will take the plunge & try it at half term.
I have just checked the route on Google Maps and it is a 55 min drive from me - so not as far as I thought.

The main park looks good as well so perhaps we could do both if it is a nice day.

Is there anywhere to get a cup of tea or should I take a flask? (I won't last 5 mins without this!)

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theDudesmummy · 22/04/2013 13:08

Yes there is a kiosk in the car park just near the playground, food and drink.
You need to call or email Dale at Kidz and book, he will explain about the car parking token etc.
The park is great, if it is a nice day, could take up all day.

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theDudesmummy · 22/04/2013 13:09

PS in the indoor section at the playground there is an indoor eating area with tables, chairs, sink and running water etc, if you do want to take food/drinks along.

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eggandcress · 22/04/2013 13:20

Thank you theDudesmummy

Now we just need good weather at half term or perhaps just ok weather is best for us as ds doesn't like too many people around.
Grey but not raining is preferable!

I think a picnic would be best and I can get my tea from the kiosk

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Anonanonuk · 22/04/2013 21:17

Hi Lisa. Have you tried the special needs playgound in Taplow*- the Thames Valley Adventure Playground (TVAP)? It is wheelchair friendly and only charges £8 per visit for a special needs child and their family and you can stay all day. You have to prebook. Website details are www.tvap.co.uk/

  • It is on the A4 and you can get to it from junction 7 off the M4.

    It is a fantastic place that has been open since 1982 with 2.5 acres of grounds with outdoor and indoor facilities especially for special needs children and special needs adults. It was originally recommended to us by our Portage worker and we have been going for many years.
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bumblingbovine · 23/04/2013 14:09

Camp Mowhawk is fantastic and very cheap/ almost free
www.campmohawk.org.uk/ It is in Berkshire though

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blueemerald · 23/04/2013 17:28

We took the class I worked with at a special school to Thames Valley and we had an amazing day. The kids had fun too ;) it's an amazing place.

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theDudesmummy · 24/04/2013 12:08

Thanks for the info about the Taplow place, we will definitely look into that!

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Anonanonuk · 25/04/2013 10:51

Thanks Bumblingbovine for info about Camp Mohawk. We might give it a try sometime.

It's great that we can get to know about different special needs playgrounds via this Mumsnet forum. :-)

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aldenhampark · 30/07/2015 22:17

Sorry to bump this but please check out the new website

play.aldenhamcountrypark.co.uk/

and facebook

www.facebook.com/ACPlayground

we are under new management (owned and run by Aldenham Country Park) and now cost £10 per child/adult for a three hour visit. please come along and check out the changes made and enjoy our outdoor and indoor spaces!

We also have some resident pets to play with Smile

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aldenhampark · 30/07/2015 22:22

you can also get a tea/coffee in the playground for a donation and the parking is free.

It's also for adults too, we don't have an age limit!

Calls to check availability is advisable as we have occasional booked sessions over the summer but we are open more than we are closed. Please come and use this well hidden resource.

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CrispyFB · 31/07/2015 17:47

It sounds and looks great, and not far from us either!

One question though - what about siblings who don't have additional needs? Are they able to come along if they pay?

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aldenhampark · 31/07/2015 20:44

yes they can come crispy, we charge £10 for first child then £5 for siblings Smile

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CrispyFB · 14/08/2015 17:28

Thank you!! (sorry for the late reply - been on holiday and forgot to check before I left!) Hopefully we can pop along!

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