As part of a redevelopment plan, the municipality of Reims (Marne) will replace the playgrounds of the Patte d'Oie park, deemed too old.
A new playground for children will be created.
It will include slides, beams, turnstiles or even ponies on springs, reports
Le Parisien
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The future mascot has not yet been chosen.
Marmot, otter or owl
Because yes, this land will also have a wooden structure three to four meters high representing one of these three animals: a marmot, an otter or an owl.
The selection of the animal was left to local residents who had until April 4 to vote.
The results of the survey will be revealed on April 16 during the inauguration of the low Promenades, marking the end of a project started in 2018. The Patte d'Oie park, created in 1733, covers 4 hectares in the city center of Reims.
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