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New £30,000 playpark approved by Edinburgh Council

PLANS for a new £30,000 playpark including a meadow flower area have been approved by Edinburgh council.

The new, improved Craigpark Crescent play area was thought-up as a response to community calls for a new outdoor space for children and young people.

The existing play park was initially marked for closure following complaints from some local residents and concerns about the age and condition of the equipment.

The council have given the plans the go-ahead
The council have given the plans the go-ahead

 

However, members of the community gathered together to voice their support for keeping a play area and a Friends of Craigpark Crescent Group was established.

The group then submitted a petition calling for new plans to be drawn up and has been instrumental in developing these plans to reflect what local people want.

The plans have now been approved by the Transport and Environment Committee and include a woodchip section with play equipment and a meadow flower area.

City of Edinburgh Council Transport and Environment Convener, Councillor Lesley Hinds, today praised the decision and contribution of residents.

She said: “It was clear that there was a lot of local support for a play park so it is only right that we listened to the community and that our plans reflect what they want to see. We have been working with residents to draw up plans for this new, improved facility and I am very pleased that they have now been approved.

“I would like to thank Friends of Craigpark Crescent and all the residents who have helped us shape these plans. I look forward to work progressing and the new play park becoming a real asset for the community.”

£30,000 of funding is now in place to initiate the work and further improvements will be made as more funding is identified.

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