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Brooklands Playground - Oct08 

We are working on these playground pages at the moment so please bear with us as we add more information

Worthing has many playgrounds and facilities either owned or maintained by Worthing Borough Council (WBC) or Worthing Homes Ltd (WHL) and a few in private hands such as Housing associations or Concessions run by private firms (Brooklands Go Karts and Diddly Trains, Boating Lake etc and Peter Pans Playground on Brighton Road).

The ownership and contact number of each playground is provided along with the nearest vehicle/public access. Also included is a shortcut to the Council’s “Discover Worthing” electronic map to help you locate the playground.

You can find information on playgrounds in your area by using the map below, which is split up into ward areas. Click on the area of interestContact numbers for help and support:

Playgrounds in Worthing Map

Playground Operator
The contact number for reporting broken play equipment, litter, injuries or to contact us about the site generally is given on each site and will vary depending on the owner of the site.

Public Safety
Ring the police or ambulance on 999 for emergency i.e. where your safety is being threatened or where a crime is committed.

Ring Sussex Police 0845 60 70 999 – non emergency Police number to report incidents and to receive non-emergency assistance, i.e. there is no immediate threat to your safety.

Accidents and Emergency
For accidents which require urgent medical treatment, contact the Ambulance service by ringing 999. Please also confirm the location of where you are or require assistance.

Anti Social Behaviour
Report antisocial behaviour to Worthing Borough Council by ringing (01903) 221430 (to leave a message) or email us at: asbaction@worthing.gov.uk  or text us on 07917 597892. Reports can be anonymous if required.

Graffiti and Fly Posting
Report Graffiti and Fly Posting to Worthing Borough Council by ringing (01903) 221430 (to leave a message) or email us at: reporting@worthing.gov.ukk  or report it to us online at www.worthing.gov.uk

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