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Why are these fences popping up around school playgrounds in London?

Parents and kids alike were confused after finding some playground structures across the city have been fenced off. The TVDSB says that its partly due to yearly inspections they conduct to make sure that the playgrounds are safe, and routine maintenance.

TVDSB says that some playgrounds are fenced off while they perform routine work to ensure they are safe

Andrew Hunniford took his daughter to Cleardale public school's playground Thursday evening. The family goes quite frequently to their local play structure but were surprised to find it fenced off. (Andrew Hunniford/Twitter)

Some residents wereleft scratching their heads after finding some school playgrounds aroundthe cityfenced off from the public by the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB)this week.

All Andrew Hunniford wanted to do was take his daughter to play on their local school playground after dinner.

Living close to Cleardale public school, the family went to the school grounds quite frequently, so they were usually there every few days or so.

But when they arrived at Cleardale on Thursday night, they found that the playground she loved so much was completely fenced off.

"I was completely put off by it," Hunnifordsaid.

"I hadn't been there since last week. But when we got there [last night], there was a giant blue fenceerected completely around the playground structure at the back of the school."

For his daughter, it was upsetting.

"She's super bummed. My daughter loves the playground equipment, and she really feels pent-up about it. It's her school, it's where she goes, it's her playground.This is their territory...it's kid world," he said.

Curious to see if it was the same at other schools, the next morning Hunniford decided to take a different route to work.

"I ride my bike, so I snaked my way past Cartier, Mountsfield...on my way to work, and they all had the exact same fencing," he said.

Putting safety first

A spokesperson for the TVDSBsays that during the summertime, the board conductsannualinspections on its play structures throughout the city.

While some structures pass inspections easily,others may need to have some work done and are fenced off.

Specifically, over timethe pea stone, acushioning surface used on the base of someplay structurescan get quite hard and needs to be loosened.

The pea stone are the little stonesthat helps kids have a soft landing if they jump off the swings, slides or actual structure. The school board says that soonthe pea stone will be replaced with wood fibre.

Currently TVDSBsays they are working to get their inspections and work done as quickly as possible, and that all the fences should be gone within the next few weeks.

They say that only the structures that needed workdone were fenced off, and that there still are many opened around the city.

For Hunniford, he's looking forward to going back to the Cleardaleplayground with his daughter whenever it opens again. "We have other playgroundsfor sure that we can go to, like behind the arena and the city parks," he said.

"But what's a bummer is that because this one is a school playground, it feels special to her."