‘Dangerous’ playground to be fixed

PARENTS whose children attend a West Lothian primary school look to have won their battle to have a “dangerous” playground surface repaired.

In spring, two potholes appeared in an area of the playground at Eastertoun Primary School in Armadale.

A team from West Lothian Council repaired the damage using a “jet patching” process, but the school faced complaints that the new surface was too rough and could cause deep cuts and scarring if an infant fell on it.

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An inspector from the Health and Safety Executive reported “no real concerns” in July about the area, but a petition calling for an improved surface attracted 100 signatures.

In light of the petition, West Lothian Council has pledged £10,000 to pay for a 10mm-thick surface treatment to provide a smooth area in the 
playground.