Reviews of Mapledurham Playing Fields Playground. (Other) in Reading (Berkshire).
Mapledurham Playing Fields Playground
Reading RG4 7ER, United Kingdom
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Information of Mapledurham Playing Fields Playground, Other in Reading (Berkshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Mapledurham Playing Fields Playground
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Popular times
Reviews of Mapledurham Playing Fields Playground
A. S.
What an impressive place!
So much activity at the weekend....football games all through Sunday.
Parking is very limited so drive past the entrance and take the next left where you can park on the street and access the field through a different entrance.
Lovely little children's play area too. Great for dog walking, field games, picnics etc 😊
M. H.
A great place to walk and relax or watch organised football right in the middle of Caversham Heights and surrounded by private houses on all the sides.
On one section of the field the construction is in progress for the local Primary School and the parking is restricted. One corner is occupied by the tennis club.
There’s lack of benches surrounding the where one can sit and appreciate the playing field or just relax. The waste bin, as with many parks in Reading, is more than full of the dog waste with flies in all directions!
C. K.
Seems odd to review playing fields, but this location is great for people taking their dog for a walk. It is fairly enclosed, although the top end has no fencing along Hewett Avenue, and the car park is open to the entrance road (as you would expect). There are 4 or 5 football pitches, and also smaller training areas. The pitches are often used when other local pitches have been flooded, although the whole area can get quite muddy. The pavillion is a complete mess which needs some major work. There is an enclosed playing area with climbing frame/zip wire/swings etc. Also a small wooded area in which it is fairly safe to let your dog run through, as I believe all the houses have good fencing.
Be it a good thing, or a bad thing, there are plans to build a school on the grounds.
***This is the reason for the pavilion being in such a bad state/closed, as the council have refused for the planned renovation to take place until the plans for the school are known.
If it goes ahead, there will be huge disruption draining the vast majority of any funds promised, just to provide the existing facilities (on the reduced area, sadly cutting down the iconic Poplar trees). I can only hope that the community will still be able to roam across the playing fields, although we will certainly lose access to a large area including the main football pitch, and the proposed all-weather area (that is of no use to the football club due to specification)
I have major concerns about safety, access, reduced parking and increased traffic.
j. w.
We often go to the park. Plenty of foote on Saturday, girl's and boys. Shame about six new trees have been vandalised I guess that's what happens. Kids eh.
M. H.
Lovely place for a walk - still more than enough open space and now finished the upgraded park, pitched and sports facilities are great
D. T.
Recent changes have made this a great place to spend some time. Good for walks and excellent sports facilities. Or just peace and quiet if you need it...
C. B.
The new school building doesn't help the look and general environment. The new "street lights" will not make it feel like a local play park. It's still a good size space and open so hoping the best for it for the future.
M. M.
This is a larger area to play and walk the dog off lead with several football pitches, public orchard trees that are young at the moment, wooded area, playground and a private tennis club. It is busy with dog walkers most of the time and parking is free.
After Christmas it is a tree recycling drop off location organised by the council.
In the winter it does get slippery, but such is the nature of the soil in the area.
It really would benefit from a nice public toilet.
J. B.
New children's play area with some great challenges. Lovely open quiet park area as well for dog walking etc.
a.
Builders look very nice. I did a flip on the small trampoline I'm v cool. Swings r gud.
V.
As a place to go for a walk with you dog, it get 5 stars. Then the council chose it as a site for a new school. The area loses a lovely open area, all for greed. Sadly money rules absolute.
S. G.
Lovely big park for the children to run around and play on the swings etc. Walk your dog or watch football being played by local teams. Also you can join the Tennis club here. Big parking area also.
S. B.
The bark tasted pretty good, Our fat boy slim broke the zip wire sozzles b. Would recommend for a sesh spot (religious sesh)
R. M.
Love this field.hope the council will create measures to ensure it stays a field for the use of everybody big and small, old and young, human or non human.
D. A.
Great place to have a walk & picnic with family & dogs
D. W.
Lovely safe playing fields, suitable for humans and dogs alike
D. B.
Nice park, but parking is a little difficult.
J. P.
Some fat kid broke the tire swing so that was annoying but apart from that yeah it was a decent place for the rituals
D. C.
Love the fields but the council need to put money into the changing rooms
T. W.
Attended my Grandsons football tournament here and had a great day.
B. W.
Great place for a walk and watch the boats float by on the River Thames.
J. S.
Good open space for sport.
a. t.
Lovely playing field
P. B.
Came for poké gym stayed for the vibes
F.
Lovely place for a walk
M. L.
Great for morning runs.
a. b.
Nice
J. I. I.
Good
N. R.
Shame they are building a school on it
K. K.
Best pitch
B. G.
Great club
A.
Nice place
B. F.
S. T.
M. V.