Timberplay create brochure to inspire Leisure Market
Using an innovative design, case studies and a huge range of photographs, Timberplay explore the impact quality play provision can have on attracting new visitors and increasing repeat business.
The high quality 38 page brochure looks at a number of interesting projects that Timberplay has been involved in. From smaller projects with limited budgets, like Abbotsbury Tourism, to larger projects, like Great Notley Country Park who put aside £750,000 to improve the park’s facilities. The brochure examines the philosophy for incorporating play and looks at the impact of the investment in the short and medium term. Paul Collings, Managing Director at Timberplay comments on this new brochure: “This new brochure is something we at Timberplay are very proud of. It explains what we do and how we work with our clients, large or small. The photography not only shows our equipment but the way in which children interact with it. We don’t claim to be experts at running visitor attractions, but we are experts in play and know how it can significantly attract families.” Timberplay are currently embarking on a marketing drive to promote this new brochure to UK attractions. If you are interested in finding out more about how quality play provision could affect your business, please contact Timberplay on 0114 282 3474 or visit www.timberplay.com
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