27-07-2025
Popular adventure playground at risk of closure over lack of funds
A city adventure playground is at risk of closure just two years before its 50th anniversary.
Blackbird Leys Adventure Playground CIO provides after school and holiday provisions for eight to 13-year-olds.
In a letter shared with this newspaper, the CIO stated it will have to temporarily close from September 1 due to a lack of funds.
A meeting will be held on Friday, August 8 at 4pm to discuss ideas on how to keep it open.
In the meantime, a fundraising page has been set up with a target of £3,000.
In the letter, it said: "We are writing to inform you about a very difficult decision regarding Blackbird Leys Adventure Playground (BLAP). Starting September 1, BLAP will be temporarily closing.
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A youngster enjoying the adventure playground (Image: Jon Lewis) "We are aware of the impact this will have on many families. We hope, but cannot guarantee, to be reopen by Christmas.
"We are inviting you to a meeting at BLAP on Friday, August 8 at 4pm. A bouncy castle will be available (already paid for as part of the play-scheme) so your children can play while we meet.
"We will listen to ideas you may have to help BLAP reopen as soon as possible."
It added: "This decision has not been taken lightly. Unfortunately, our current financial situation leaves us with no other choice.
"Rising operational costs, funding cuts, and the challenging economic climate have created a shortfall that we cannot immediately overcome.
"During this temporary closure, two important things will happen. We are seeking funds for essential renovation work to take place.
"We are working together within this time to apply for major grants and funding, so that BLAP can return stronger and more sustainable."
On its upcoming anniversary, the letter said: "BLAP will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2027, and we are determined to keep our gates open so that all children - past, present, and future - can enjoy this special place.
"We now turn to you, our wonderful parents and supporters, for help.
"If you can, please consider making a voluntary donation to help us through this crisis. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a real difference.
"Please share with family and friends and workplace who might be able to donate or share through their social media platforms.
"The cost of running BLAP has increased including a 25 per cent in staff costs in the last three years."
It added: "Every pound donated goes directly towards keeping BLAP alive for the children in our community.
"Thank you for your continued support over the years.
"Together, we can ensure that BLAP reopens, thrives, and celebrates its 50th birthday with all of you by our side."
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