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Originally Posted by park381
You mean the houses directly in front of the play area
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Not really referring to just the houses, people walking on those streets may see something though. It's location makes it very visible for other park users. Many people exercise their dogs on the big field. Brave people even enter the park at the end of park Lane or the top of Rhyddings street and risk the bottom path leaving at the Fielding Lane gate as a cut through as well.
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Originally Posted by park381
I would have thought there would be a greater problem with the pets corner if located at the back of the park, you have already indicated above that the tennis/basketball area is poor, so why put the animals at risk in that corner. 
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Because we would turn if from one of the least visited areas to one of the most, doing such would remove the problems with its isolated location. The same isolation will be peaceful for the animals after hours.