
Our most common (and fun!) request is to come and rig our nets between trees, creating a temporary adventure playground that kids can't get enough of.
We can extend this with other forms of entertainment, and can even combine an educational element, tailoring it to the audience as necessary.
We also collaborate on the design and installation of play equipment. From treehouses to extending and refurbishing playgrounds, we can help make it happen. If there's a space near you that's aching to be transformed, we'd love to hear more!
Additionally, alongside our work with kid's play and learning, our trained arborists are available to offer guidance on installing structures in trees and the associated protective measures.
If you have any queries feel free to reach out to us via email (found in the footer and on the 'how to book us' page) and our resident expert Victoria will be in touch shortly.

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Case Study: Play Guidance
We were approached by the charity London Play to help write a guide to installing rope swings in trees. Despite their popularity and obvious play value, the lack of any kind of industry standards or guidance had deterred play professionals from using tree swings in their practice.
Inspired by the Forestry Commission's excellent decision-tree for their rangers regarding tree swings, we drew on multiple sources of expertise to pull together this good practice document, which covers considerations around supervised play on tree swings installed on a temporary basis and removed at the end of the session.
Accompanying this, we've also put together a briefing note about the risks posed by Summer Branch Drop in relation to tree swings, and both of these can be downloaded below.