NEW play equipment has been installed next to the community centre in Studley Green.
Timber climbing equipment, swings and a spinner have been installed and the old equipment has been given a lick of paint.
It costs £14,500 with contributions from Wycombe District Council, Stokenchurch Parish Council and county councillor Darren Hayday.
Parish councillor Vicki Nuthall drove the project forward.
A new sign is also in place outside the houses which were once The Studley Arms.
The pub sign was still outside the development and Stokenchurch Parish Council thought it would be nice to make it a village sign.
Pupils from Mary Towerton School designed one side of the sign and the other sign shows the crest which was once on the pub sign.
Chairman of Stokenchurch Parish Council, Malcolm Penny, said: "I think it looks absolutely superb."
The playground refurbishment is part of a three year rolling programme.
The Longburrow Hall one will be revamped next and the one at the cricket pitch in Stokenchurch will be extended.
The council is also looking to put a skate park at Longburrow.
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