I actually thought you'd have some news! Hahaha
The gibbon house is below the bongo enclosure and just before the entrance to lemur wood, in one of the areas previously just used for viewing the far end of the orang island.
Historically Paignton have never had a lot of Gibbon species(unlike Twycross which does)- they are just well known for them- I think because of the Lar family(or several families) which has lived for a very long time on the island in the Lake. I've seen a single Pileated gibbon in the old Monkey house, there may have been other species in the past but I don't remember them. I'm glad they have a pair of Pileateds now.
Historically Paignton have never had a lot of Gibbon species(unlike Twycross which does)- they are just well known for them- I think because of the Lar family(or several families) which has lived for a very long time on the island in the Lake. I've seen a single Pileated gibbon in the old Monkey house, there may have been other species in the past but I don't remember them. I'm glad they have a pair of Pileateds now.
Maybe the young female Lar can get a mate and these will then use the Orangutan's island. It would make a good display. Jersey mixed Lar gibbons with their Orangutans too-again I think it was to make the outdoor exhibit look more 'used' and it works okay as far as I know.
Paignton have had many gibbon species....as well as the muellers, pileated and lar, they have also had agile and moloch gibbons. Their collection was second only to Twycross in the UK for a while. Not all the gibbons were maintained on the islands....some were housed up behind the old monkey house at different points in time.
Are there many Mueller's left in captivity? Banham was the last viable UK group but they seem to have vanished...now there are only two elderly animals at different UK zoos.
I can't ever remember seeing more than the odd single or pair of Gibbons in the old Monkey house- though I'm not disputing the've had the variety of species you mention over time. I wouldn't have classed their collection on a par with Twycross though.
As Jelle said, I'd like to see them concentrate now on the Pileated in particular. As they obviously only want to keep Gibbons on open islands nowadays, maybe they've only really got room for one or two species(on the island Lakes and with the Orangutans?)
I first saw Paignton at the end of the 80s, there were several groups on islands then, plus a couple in the old monkey house and in tall cages further back from this. The tall cages didn't appear to be on-exhibit but the tops of them were visible over the service buildings.