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Tragic fall at Martlesham play centre prompts safety investigation

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
November 3, 2025
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Tragic fall at Martlesham play centre prompts safety investigation

Story Highlight

– David Linyard fell through a skylight at Play2Date.
– He later died at Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
– Play centre closed weekdays for final roof repairs.
– Investigation launched by police and safety authorities.
– Safety expert claims incident was avoidable.

Full Story

In June, a tragic incident occurred at Play2Date, a play centre located in Martlesham, resulting in the untimely death of a worker, David Linyard. While carrying out his duties, Linyard fell through a skylight, leading to severe injuries that necessitated his admission to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, where he later passed away.

In the wake of this incident, Play2Date’s management issued an announcement regarding the temporary closure of the centre. The owners communicated that the facility would not be open on weekdays for a couple of weeks to facilitate critical repairs to the roof. They emphasized the importance of these repairs for both safety and operational efficiency, reassuring the public that regular weekend opening hours would be maintained. A statement from Britpark Leisure LTD noted: “This brief pause is essential to complete the work efficiently. We apologise for any disruption and look forward to welcoming everyone back soon.”

The seriousness of the incident prompted a proactive response from local authorities. An investigation is being carried out by several bodies, including the police, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), and East Suffolk District Council. This scrutiny aims to uncover details surrounding the circumstances that led to the fatality and assess compliance with safety regulations.

In discussions surrounding the incident, James Allen, a glass safety risk assessor from AITCo Consulting based in Felixstowe, made a noteworthy observation, stating, “The incident could 100% been avoided.” His comments highlight the pivotal role of safety measures in preventing workplace accidents, particularly in environments frequented by children.

The management of Britpark Leisure Group has expressed its commitment to safety and compliance. In light of the tragedy, they explained that Play2Date had contracted a reputable firm to undertake a planned roof work programme at its facility. The owners expressed confidence in their adherence to all relevant health and safety procedures throughout the project.

Following the initial incident, Play2Date temporarily halted operations. Nonetheless, the centre was able to partially reopen the previous month while continuing to address the necessary repairs. This phased reopening suggests that the management is taking a cautious approach, aiming to balance safety with the provision of services to the community.

The unfortunate circumstances surrounding David Linyard’s death have raised concerns among local residents and parents who frequent the play centre. As investigations unfold, they are left contemplating the safety measures in place at such recreational facilities. The playcentre serves as a critical space for social interaction and physical activity among children. Consequently, community members are eager for clarification on what preventative measures and protocols will be instituted moving forward.

The focus on safety is particularly pertinent in light of the play centre’s target demographic. An environment designed for children must prioritise strict adherence to safety regulations, ensuring that tragic occurrences like Linyard’s accident remain isolated incidents rather than becoming a norm.

Those concerned about the safety measures at Play2Date have expressed a hope for transparency as investigations proceed. The expectation is that detailed findings from the inquiry conducted by the HSE and other agencies will be shared with the public, fostering trust and confidence in the operations of the play centre.

As repairs continue and investigations remain ongoing, the management has promised to keep the community informed. The next few weeks will be crucial as the playcentre navigates the aftermath of the incident while striving to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for families.

Britpark Leisure LTD’s diligence in addressing these challenges and implementing necessary changes will be instrumental. Local residents and families are undoubtedly hopeful that Play2Date will emerge from this tragedy more robust and committed to the highest standards of safety for all visitors.

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  1. Aaron Douglas says:
    5 months ago

    This is heartbreaking. My thoughts are with David Linyard’s family and colleagues. Workplace safety must be treated with the same urgency as child safety in places like play centres. Employers need to ensure proper risk assessments are carried out, that safe access and edge protection are in place for anyone working on roofs, and that skylights and fragile surfaces are identified and guarded. Regular inspections, clear procedures and staff training are essential, and any findings from the investigation should be shared to prevent a repeat.

  2. carter jennings says:
    5 months ago

    This is heartbreaking. My deepest condolences to David Linyard’s family and colleagues. Workplaces like play centres must be safe for staff and visitors. It is vital to establish exactly what safety measures were in place, why a skylight hazard was not mitigated, and whether training and risk assessments were adequate. The centre should be fully transparent with the findings and implement immediate corrective actions, including physical protections around skylights, clear safe access procedures for roof work, and robust staff training and supervision. Regulators must carry out a thorough investigation and any lessons learned should be shared across the sector to prevent a similar tragedy happening again.

  3. blake rivers says:
    4 months ago

    This is devastating. My deepest condolences to David Linyard’s family and colleagues. Incidents like this are a stark reminder that duty of care cannot be assumed. Employers must ensure robust risk assessments are in place, that work at height controls are implemented and that staff receive clear training and safe systems for all tasks even in child focused settings. Immediate actions should include preserving the scene for investigators, reviewing roof access procedures, fitting permanent guardrails or barriers and ensuring skylights are protected or excluded from pedestrian zones. Transparency with the community about findings and improvements is essential to restore trust and prevent any repeat.

  4. Madeline Jones says:
    4 months ago

    This is a heartbreaking reminder that basic safety controls must never be assumed. Work areas and access routes need proper risk assessments, clearly identified fragile roof zones, effective edge protection and safe work at height arrangements. Regular inspections, staff training on identifying and reporting hazards, and prompt remedial action when issues are found are essential, especially in places used by children. Authorities and the operator should be transparent about findings and corrective measures so lessons are learned and similar avoidable tragedies do not recur.

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