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Victory Park

Runnymede, Surrey· KT15 2EW

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 5 public reviews (Oct 2022 Mar 2026)

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Moderate confidence

Based on the 5 most recent of this venue's many Google reviews. Scores may shift as more reviews come in.

Breakdown

Staff supportChallenging
PredictabilityChallenging
Calm spacesGood
Peaceful for sensory breaksQuiet environmentCafé on-siteMaintenance issuesPoor signageNeeds supervision

Parent summary

Victory Park offers a peaceful setting for a stroll, with a quiet environment that many visitors appreciate. There's a café on site and plenty of space to sit and take in views. The park does have some practical considerations to plan around: wayfinding and signage are limited, parking directions aren't always clear, and maintenance levels vary across the site.

What visitors say

Visitors have appreciated Victory Park as a peaceful, quiet spot for a stroll with nice views and a café on site. Some have noted that wayfinding could be clearer, parking isn't well signposted, maintenance varies across the site, and the playground may not meet all expectations. It's worth checking current conditions and having a plan for where you want to go before arrival.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

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From SEN communities

dedicated SEN eventssensory zoneinclusive activitiesyounger children focus
  • Victory Park hosts events with dedicated 'additional needs' competition categories alongside mainstream activities
  • New sensory zone mentioned as recent addition to park facilities
  • Park noted as redesigned with younger children in focus, may limit older SEN children's engagement
  • Community mentions Victory Park as venue for inclusive events welcoming additional needs participants

Sourced from Facebook community groups, local council documents within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

When to visit

Typical busyness patterns based on Google Maps visitor data. Term-time and school holidays will vary.

Weekdays (Mon to Fri)

Typically quietest around 8pm

6am3pm11pm

Weekends (Sat to Sun)

Typically quietest around 10pm

6am3pm11pm
QuietModerateBusyVery busy

Potential challenges

  • Signage and wayfinding are limited, so parking location and route planning before arrival would be helpful
  • Maintenance levels vary, so paths and facilities may differ across the park
  • The playground has received mixed feedback, so you may want to focus on other areas of the park
  • Staff presence appears limited, so plan to be self-sufficient during your visit

What works

  • Quiet and peaceful atmosphere – good for children who need a calmer environment
  • Plenty of seating and space to sit and observe
  • Café available for a break or refreshment
  • Open layout allows for flexible, self-paced exploration

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Facilities

Tips for your visit

Opening hours: 8am weekdays, 9am weekends/bank holidays, closes at dusk. Dogs allowed. Play area, tennis courts, and football facilities available. BBQs not permitted.

Accessibility

Public toilets available (8am-5pm). No information provided about wheelchair accessibility, terrain suitability for wheelchairs/buggies, accessible entrances, or other mobility facilities.

Frequently asked questions about Victory Park

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is Victory Park autism friendly?
Victory Park may be challenging for sensory-sensitive children, with an overall SEN score of 27/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. Victory Park offers a peaceful setting for a stroll, with a quiet environment that many visitors appreciate. There's a café on site and plenty of space to sit and take in views. The park does have some practical considerations to plan around: wayfinding and signage are limited, parking directions aren't always clear, and maintenance levels vary across the site.
When is Victory Park least busy?
Based on Google visitor data, Victory Park is typically quietest on Wednesday around 3am. Term-time weekdays during school hours are generally calmer than weekends and school holidays.
Is Victory Park outdoors?
Yes. Victory Park is primarily an outdoor venue in Runnymede. Check the weather and bring suitable clothing. Wet or very hot days may be challenging for some sensory-sensitive children.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting. Call 01932 838383 or visit their website.