Teylingen residents invited to shape the future of three local playgrounds
Three playgrounds in Teylingen are set for a makeover, and local residents can have their say. Share your ideas online by 12 April to help create safer, more enjoyable play spaces for children. Your input will shape the final designs, with construction planned for autumn 2026.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Playground Locations | Pieter Wouterstraat (Voorhout), Oosthoutpark (Voorhout), Pancraszicht (Sassenheim) |
| Target Age Group | 0 to 6 years (Oosthoutpark), all ages for others |
| Feedback Deadline | Sunday, 12 April 2026 |
| Next Steps | Two designs per playground, public vote, construction in autumn 2026 |
| Feedback Links | Pieter Wouterstraat, Oosthoutpark, Pancraszicht |
The municipality of Teylingen is responsible for maintaining and improving public spaces, including playgrounds, to ensure they meet the needs of local communities. By involving residents in the design process, the municipality aims to create inclusive and safe environments for children to play.
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Share your thoughts on three new playgrounds
Three playgrounds in Teylingen are being renovated: at Pieter Wouterstraat, in Oosthoutpark (for ages 0 to 6) and at Pancraszicht. We aim to create an environment where children can play safely and comfortably. That’s why we’re inviting local residents to share their ideas and wishes. You can submit your input online until Sunday, 12 April 2026.
- Feedback form for playground at Pieter Wouterstraat (Voorhout)
- Feedback form for playground at Oosthoutpark (Voorhout)
- Feedback form for playground at Pancraszicht (Sassenheim)
Based on all responses, we will create two designs for each playground. These will be published on the website, and residents will also receive a letter about them. After that, you can vote on your favourite design. The winning designs will be announced on the website, with construction planned for autumn 2026.
