The success of the Playground Improvement Programme across Belfast is set to see more like-minded projects delivered in the city over the coming year.
Belfast City Council's programme will move forward with a capital budget of £580,000 to complete work at marked sites including Cavehill Adventurous and Ormeau 2000 playgrounds (Park Road), along with the recent completion of the new build at Vere Foster.
The programme aims to make a significant and positive impact to the overall quality and play value of the city's playgrounds and improvement work is part funded by the Department for Communities.
Discussing more about the success of the programme, Councillor Aine Groogan, Chair of the Strategic Policy and Resources Committee, said: "The Playground Improvement Programme has been running since 2012/13 and has created new and improved city playgrounds including Blackmountain, Ohio Street and Falls Park which were all completed last year.
"Renovations have improved accessibility, landscaping has been incorporated, safety surfacing and boundary fencing introduced and the addition of new inclusive equipment.
"With continued investment over the last nine years, Council is actively achieving more inviting, inclusive and exciting places for children and parents to visit- which aligns with the overall agenda of The Belfast Agenda.
"It is so encouraging to see this continued focus to our children's well-being and I am delighted to see first-hand how investment & regeneration can make a positive impact on local communities."
Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey added: "I am delighted that my Department has been able to work in partnership with Belfast City Council to help co-fund their Playground Improvement Programme which has delivered a number of worthwhile community projects in accordance with the aims of The Belfast Agenda.
"This is a great example of collaborative working to achieve our shared goals of regenerating neighbourhoods and making a positive and lasting impact within local communities. I welcome this great opportunity to help shape the development of these communities and provide improved facilities for parents and children for years to come.
"By funding these types of projects, the Department continues to invest in the improvement of communities particularly those who are impacted by social and economic inequalities, to create communities that are safe, attractive and with enhanced facilities."
The Playground Improvement project supports Belfast City Council's £400 million Physical Investment Programme, which aims to make Belfast a better place to live, work, visit and invest.
The programme includes around 400 projects, including major schemes to boost the economy, create jobs and improve the quality of life in our neighbourhoods.
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