Cornwall-based Taylor Design & Play has unveiled three new children's play equipment ranges for 2012.
The new products include a portable crazy golf game, a motorsports themed play area and an educational toddlers play zone.
The portable Crazy Farmyard Golf features 17 different themed obstacles to choose from in new 8ft sections. These simply bolt together for any course configuration to suit the site and budget.
The motorsport-inspired Pitstop Play includes everything from a themed agility course and a Podium Tower play system, to a large scale Racing Car or a commentary box, the latter complete with talking tubes to stay in touch with the pit crew.
Taylor Design & Play have also recently become the sole UK distributors for the ComfyLand Experience, an educational play area for toddlers, exposing them to age appropriate activities in a dynamic and safe surrounding.
Based in St Mawgan, near Newquay, more than 95 per cent of the company's products are built in their Cornwall workshops.
Image shows the Comfyland Experience
Supplier: Taylor Design & Play Ltd NewquayCornwallUK Taylor Design & Play can supply you with any type of play equipment, from complete theme parks to playgrounds, climbing frames, play walls, swings, slides, sand pits, agility trails, any indoor or outdoor play equipment. Web: www.taylordesignandplay.com
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