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shillelagh 30-01-2008 21:40

Pensioners Park
 
BBC NEWS | England | Manchester | Park hosts pensioners' play area

Now im too young to go and test it out so i will have to leave it to the older members of accyweb to go and have a look see.

From what i saw on the news though its gym equipment but for outside.

Lilly 30-01-2008 21:43

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 524453)
BBC NEWS | England | Manchester | Park hosts pensioners' play area

Now im too young to go and test it out so i will have to leave it to the older members of accyweb to go and have a look see.

From what i saw on the news though its gym equipment but for outside.

What a good idea. :)

They'll have to be careful they don't fall and break a hip though. :D

Bonnyboy 30-01-2008 21:49

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Local A&E are going to be busy methinks...unless the local yobs destroy them over the next few nights :rolleyes:

cashman 30-01-2008 21:55

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watched it tonight, if they enjoy it,cart on, as others have said, its the cart offs to A@E that i will watch.:D

WillowTheWhisp 30-01-2008 21:57

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It looks like fun. Can we persuade PB to incorporate one in the Masterplan for Accy?

Wynonie Harris 30-01-2008 21:59

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I'll give it two weeks max before its trashed.

cashman 30-01-2008 22:00

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 524468)
I'll give it two weeks max before its trashed.

and probably by " Hells Grannies":tongueout

Sara 31-01-2008 17:00

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It looks brilliant, should have one around here and let the 40+ go on.

panther 31-01-2008 17:06

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its a good idea, but like wynonie says, it will probably get trashed:(

blazey 31-01-2008 17:10

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I didn't think people bothered trashing parks anymore, haven't seen a recked one for ages. Rhyddings childrens park is still intact from being refurbished isnt it?

katex 31-01-2008 18:33

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 524466)
It looks like fun. Can we persuade PB to incorporate one in the Masterplan for Accy?

Isn't he trying to wash his hands a little from this.

Actually, I think it is great . am sure it will catch on, and we will be seeing them Nationwide soon. The equipment was not too dangerous and did not appear to entail a high risk threat of accidents ... roll on I say (no, not roll off). :mosher:

cashman 31-01-2008 18:39

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 524836)

Actually, I think it is great . am sure it will catch on, and we will be seeing them Nationwide soon. The equipment was not too dangerous and did not appear to entail a high risk threat of accidents ... roll on I say (no, not roll off). :mosher:

it is a good thing,until some oldie has a stroke,or breaks a limb n then the compensation culture sets in, so i suggest bloody big notices,saying= GO ON AT YER OWN RISK.

Tealeaf 31-01-2008 18:40

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Don't we have our priorities a little mixed up here? Taxpayers money has been thrown away on this caper, while at the same time far more taxpayers money is being used to pay for OAPs freebies on public transport throughout the country. Surely the simple and cost effective solution is to stop this ludicrous subsidy and make pensioners pay for their fares like everyone else, or walk and get the exercise they need without resort to costly gimmicks like this.

katex 31-01-2008 18:58

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 524841)
Don't we have our priorities a little mixed up here? Taxpayers money has been thrown away on this caper, while at the same time far more taxpayers money is being used to pay for OAPs freebies on public transport throughout the country. Surely the simple and cost effective solution is to stop this ludicrous subsidy and make pensioners pay for their fares like everyone else, or walk and get the exercise they need without resort to costly gimmicks like this.

You are wicked Tealeaf, wait until you are drawing your pension (not that long to go anyway) and then you will be mumbling about paying all the Nat. Insurance all yer life.. :rolleyes:

It is good as it that encourage us Pensioners to take extra exercise, particularly of this type, because it does strengthen the bones, and therefore makes you less likely of fractures, therefore saving the NHS money. Get it ?

cashman 31-01-2008 19:05

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KNICKERS, strengthen the bones, break em n sue will be the order of the day.


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