The park has a specially designed outdoor integrated play facility that allows disabled and able-bodied children under the age of eight to play together. The equipment is designed to provide various stimuli, including role play and the development of manipulative skills.
'The Friends of Hall Park' play a valuable role in helping to improve the facilities within the park. They have contributed to purchasing new features for the playground, such as the 'Spider’s Web' climbing feature for older children.
There are two disabled parking bays in the main car park off Hall Lane for disabled visitors to use.
Visitors can enjoy outdoor recreation activities such as walking trails, a Japanese garden, a playground, and even cricket matches in the park. There is also a fantastic skateboard/scooter park with properly laid out ramps and space for tricks.
Yes, the park is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome in the park, and there are plenty of doggy poo bins available for dog owners to use. The park is described as doggy heaven with plenty of pooches around.