A swing for all children to use regardless of their mobility has been added to a popular play area, costing more than £18,000.

The new equipment has been installed at the park in Elder Avenue, Wickford thanks to members of the Nevendon Neighbourhood Association, Veolia, and Basildon Council.

The collaborative project was initiated by the Nevendon Neighbourhood Association who wanted to install an additional piece of play equipment to the play area to improve inclusivity.

David Harrison said: "Creating outdoors play areas for all children in Wickford is one of the better parts of being a councillor – it’s common-sense good work that helps brighten young lives.”

“Partnerships with residents to make our borough better for everyone are key for our council.

“The Titan Shared-Use Swing is designed to enable children of different abilities aged five to 12 years old enjoy playing together, and can accommodate six kids at a time – the first of its kind in the borough.”

The project received generous financial support from Veolia, who gave £10,114 towards the equipment, alongside £7,500 from the Nevendon Neighbourhood Association with a top-up of £500 from the Basildon Council who created and manage the playground.

Additional safety surfacing to existing equipment was also installed as part of the project.

Members of the Nevendon Neighbourhood Association hope many children who are unable to use current park equipment will have the opportunity to fully experience the joy of the playground in Elder Avenue Open Space by trying out the Titan swing.