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North Shields play company partners up with Baltic

North Shields natural play company Infinite Playgrounds has teamed up with BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art as the business continues to increase the exposure of its unique products across the region.

Installing an outdoor play area at the art venue, 5,800 people visited the attraction over the first day and opening weekend.

Infinite Playgrounds co-founder Sam McGeever, said: “The graceful oak tree trunk play is designed for everyone; young and old to climb on, swing from or eat lunch on.”

Emma Thomas, Head of Learning and Engagement at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead said: “The installation of Infinite Playgrounds’ natural play space on Baltic Square is really exciting.

“It sits alongside BALTIC’s Summer of Play and the new exhibition The Playground Project.

“Baltic Square is already a place where children come together to play. This is being greatly enhanced with this fantastic oak climbing structure.”

Mr McGeever added: “Like many of the play facilities we make for our clients in schools and parks, the natural playground is designed to stimulate the inherent play instinct of both young and old.

“Infinite Playgrounds is a company that has developed its products with a strong link to contemporary thinking in education, allowing schools to have stimulating learning spaces that both children and teachers enjoy.

“Infinite Playgrounds work with councils and organisations, such as the Forestry Commission England, to create unique play areas that form a strong sense of place that children and parents value.”

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