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Sunday, November 03, 2013

The new roundabout down at the Riverside


Our young at heart Riverside correspondent Murd is distinctly unimpressed with the replacement roundabout that appeared yesterday (Saturday 2nd) at the play park. He thinks the bairns won't have as much fun as they did on the old traditional style feature that could take half a dozen at a time, he is a bit perplexed about how the kids are meant to operate this object. More pictures of the egg-cup - flying saucer object here.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:49 AM

    Is this the new outdoor soup kitchen?

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  2. Anonymous9:18 AM

    Talk about taking away the fun! Even kids climbing into it looks like it could be a hazard.
    :-/

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  3. Anonymous4:20 PM

    More strategic planning from Highland Council?

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  4. Anonymous4:34 PM

    http://www.sutcliffeplay.co.uk/equipment/dish-roundabout/

    Colin

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  5. growtosow5:23 PM

    aye a wok in the park. lol

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  6. Hamish7:58 PM

    I do agree with Anonymous's re the hazard to children but once they do get into the device should there not be a requirement for them to wear safety belts.

    Health and Safety Act????

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  7. mad hatters10:04 PM

    Looks too exiting if you ask me

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  8. Anonymous10:42 PM

    It's a satellite dish?

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  9. two lumps10:14 AM

    Looks like a storm in a very large teacup to me

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  10. Anonymous10:52 AM

    My three kids just love this and it's so much safer than the old one Great improvement and great fun !

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  11. river walker12:30 PM

    River walker

    Saw a mother with two kids trying to get one in and the other to wait for his turn NO chance.
    Apart from that it was not the best of mornings to try it as it metal and it was frosty so not much fun to be had this time of year in A cold bowl.

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  12. The Hip8:24 AM

    Looks like it could be a very rare breed of Mushroom Graisg i think i will pickle it before winter comes in and give it to the Nairn Museam as its a very rare sight in Nairn.

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