01:03AM, Saturday 14 September 2013
Work was set to start on Wednesday on a new £500,000 play space at Dinton Pastures Country Park.
Wokingham Boriough Council has said the play space is scheduled to open next spring.
It will include giant nest towers, wigwams, monkey ropes, giant climbing logs, woodland picnic area, den-building structures and obstacle course.
Cllr Angus Ross, cabinet member for environment, said: "We decided to wait until the end of the summer holidays, so that children and young people can enjoy the existing play area.
"Unfortunately in order to keep to a spring opening we will need to close the play area to allow these works to take place."
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