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A new-build housing development where houses were sold for £600k has sparked anger with a kids' play area - a pile of nine logs.

The fenced-off play area at Ashton Rise estate near Market Harborough, Leicestershire, boasts the logs and a single bench.

Local man John Lewis, 51, took to social media to highlight the dismal kids play area.

The self-employed IT systems engineer said the developers "should be ashamed."

Developers Linden Homes completed the 119-house estate in late 2020.

According to local reports in 2018, the maximum home purchase was £600,000 - with others starting from £384,995.

John is heard saying in the video: "Now this apparently is a play area for young children. Of course, no dogs, no smoking, no cycling.

"So obviously, we're expecting something pretty amazing here.

"The equipment is operated and maintained by FirstPort property service, 'Please report any damage to customer services,' it says, okay."

"So, here we go then."

Footage shows John panning across to reveal the pile of logs in the fenced-off area.

John continues: "I don't think I'd let my bloody dog play on this, would you?

"What the hell is that supposed to be?! That is it, that's the play area, everybody. Fantastic."

The kids' play area is operated by maintained by FirstPort - who claim to be the "UK’s leading residential property management specialists."

FirstPort told SWNS that the park was not created by them - they only maintain it.

John added: "My first thoughts were, 'is this modern art?'

"And then 'Oh My God, what a joke.'

"I was also expecting there to be a 'keep-out' [sign], in case the equipment had been stolen."

He said it's a point of contention for locals as the community has "nothing for kids and the cost of the houses are half-a-million plus."

At the time of development, Linden Homes contributed more than £2,000,000 to local infrastructure - as per their agreement with Harborough District Council.

They said at the time: "This includes £873,155 towards primary, secondary and post-16 education, £237,825 towards outdoor sports provision, £126,577 for children and young people’s amenities, £121,974 for town centre improvements, and a £35,406 contribution to local policing."

Linden Homes was contacted for comment.

The footage was captured on September 17.

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Transcript
00:00 I have a son.
00:01 He's a little bit older than me.
00:08 He's a little bit older than me.
00:15 He's a little bit older than me.
00:22 So this is Christian Rice Play Park.
00:50 This equipment is intended to be used by children ages 5 to 12.
00:54 Young children must not be accompanied by a suitable adult at all times.
00:57 No smoking and no cycling.
01:00 Well, I don't think that is particularly...
01:05 That middle log there is actually just over a metre tall.
01:08 I can't really sort of put anything against it so you can see sort of the height and that
01:15 ratio to a normal adult.
01:16 But of course it's 5 to 12.
01:19 There is one bench here and that is broken.
01:23 Look, it's already broken and it looks quite...
01:27 Well, this hasn't been looked after by anybody has it?
01:31 Look it's all splintered and split.
01:39 That's rather crap really isn't it as my previous video said.
01:43 And the play area rules which is on the floor, again broken.
01:49 Play area is not disinfected and use at your own risk.
01:53 Please wipe equipment down after use.
01:56 No, I don't think I'll be doing that.
02:03 If the play area is busy, please come back at another time.
02:09 No.
02:15 Children should not touch their face and must cough into a tissue or their arm.
02:20 Well, I suppose if we were looking at COVID rules that's a fair comment.
02:26 Please maintain social distancing guidelines within the play area.
02:31 I don't think we've got a problem there either have we?
02:38 I think it says maximum of one per equipment at any time.
02:46 I don't need to look at the equipment again.
02:51 So it's a bit of a shame isn't it?
02:54 And let's hope that these videos go somewhere to getting something a little bit more appropriate
03:02 for the children in Ashton Rise.
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