
Jupiter Play was established in 1999 to create outdoor play and sports areas and offer exciting products, initially to Scottish clients only. We have developed an enormous range of sites for public parks, school, community projects and housing developments, with 3 sites receiving design awards from The Nancy Ovens Trust. Our highly experienced team is here to assist you in whatever way you want us to – with product advice, design and consultation services or full project management.
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Date: 01st June 2010
This site was borne out of our clients request to have an embankment slide on a south facing slope
Date: 01st June 2010
Phase 1 of this project involved the development of a play space which utilised the steep bank
Date: 01st June 2010
The considerable budget of this project allowed for us to create a large iconic multiplay unit
Date: 06th May 2010
A stunning play area from FHS Holtztechnik, situated in the historic setting of Dollar Park.
Date: 21st December 2009
As part of a major improvement program at Howard Park in Kilmarnock, which saw more than £200,000 sp
Date: 16th December 2009
Colzium Estate is a popular visitor attraction in Central Scotland and the Estate boasts attractions
Date: 02nd April 2009
Pinewood School in Blackburn is the only school in West Lothian which caters for children aged 5 to
Date: 01st May 2008
Fisherrow Links is a popular park situated beside the beach on the North side of Musselburgh, with s
Date: 03rd March 2008
Having identified the need for a Skate, Bike & Blade facility to encourage more children to particip
Date: 02nd July 2007
Following a £1m grant awarded from The Heritage Lottery Fund, and as part of an extensive redevelop
Date: 01st November 2005
In 2005, West Lothian Council, undertook to refurbish the existing,...
Date: 02nd July 2004
Beith Play Park Action Group (BPAG) first contacted Jupiter Play in October 2000 - even before they
Date: 01st April 2004
The initial brief for Stonefield Park was to produce a play area aimed at children 6 years and older
Date: 01st October 2002
In 1997 the residents of Ormlie reformed the Ormlie Community Association (OCA) as a registered char
Date: 01st February 2002
As part of East Lothian Council’s (ELC) ongoing commitment to park regeneration and development, Jup