Farnham residents are being encouraged to help select the final design for a brand-new play area.
There are six designs for the new Sandy Hill playground that were shaped by previous feedback from residents in May this year.
Residents called for more inclusive play equipment for children with disabilities, particularly those on the autistic spectrum. All the proposed designs include accessible units that enable children of all ages and abilities to play together.
There are also smaller adventure frames for younger children to enjoy, and equipment, like four person see-saws, that can be used by multiple children at the same time.
Councillor Catherine Powell said: “The new designs look exciting and I encourage everyone to get involved in selecting the final design, which will be implemented in this financial year.”
The options can be viewed online at: www.waverley.gov.uk/SandyHill. Voting closes at 5pm on Friday, October 4.