PATH was based at Whitehorse Adventure Playground from 2003-2020 and continues working with LBTH teams to keep this well loved and needed play space open for children and young people.
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Morgan Stanley Healthy Cities
In collaboration with Healthy Cities London, which is a project funded by Morgan Stanley, PATH built new play spaces and organising outdoor activities around Poplar area.
Community Play Mile End
Weekly, Wednesday play sessions in the Mile End area of Tower Hamlets, run at either the Cow Garden or Southern Grove community centre, plus special playful events for occasions like Halloween.
Our Work
At Play Association Tower Hamlets, we make sure that everyone from 5 to 15 have a safe space to play in the borough. We believe the freedom to play is essential to the overall well being and development of every child. The whole community also benefits from having open play space. Seeing children play outside…
Peoples Health Trust
From May 2017 to May 2018, PATH helped local parents to use the time when their children were at school to develop their play skills, learn first aid, and find out about local play opportunities.