"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."
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