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Play area advice course

Published on 19th April 2007 in News

Members of Snaith and Cowick Town Council have been invited to take part in a training course that aims to emphasise the importance of maintenance and inspections on play areas in the area.

The Humber Playing Fields Association is offering parish and town councils, as well as local groups, across East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire, the opportunity to attend a one-off training session focusing on playground maintenance and inspection, and will be offering advice on specific equipment and funding.

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