Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has unveiled the newly refurbished play park at Marine Gardens, Carrickfergus.
The Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Alderman Beth Adger MBE, was joined by local Elected Representatives, Council Officers plus representatives from Play Ground Contractor Garden Escapes, Design Team WH Stevens and PSNI.
The project, focused on enhancing inclusivity and accessibility, has revitalised the park into a dynamic and stimulating playground suitable for children of diverse ages and abilities. Through thorough consultation with the public and targeted user groups, the play park was designed to promote inclusive and accessible play, fostering adventure, challenge and creativity. The standout feature, an impressive ship, invites all children to embark on thrilling high-seas adventures.
During the consultation process, basic play elements such as swings and climbing opportunities continue to come out on top and Council is delighted to be able to include a zipline at this park, which is always in high demand.
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Alderman Beth Adger MBE, said: "It is great to see the completion of this work – it’s such an amazing resource for both local families and visitors in this beautiful seaside town.
"Council is committed to providing safe, accessible and inclusive play parks across the Borough with annual investment in play parks in line with the Council’s Out to Play strategy and Play Investment Framework which is developed in consultation with elected members and information provided from local people. This strategy and ongoing investment demonstrates the importance placed on play throughout the Borough."
Following the re-opening of the play park at Marine Gardens in Carrickfergus, local police are addressing previous concerns about anti-social behaviour in the area. They are collaborating closely with statutory partners to address any issues promptly.
Neighbourhood Inspector Ash said: "We very much welcome the re-opening of the play park and we encourage locals to enjoy the re-vamped area and make use of the outdoor space and facilities - particularly over the summer months. Our Neighbourhood officers will continue to work alongside our partner agencies, local representatives and the community to find collaborative and proactive solutions to address any problems that may arise.
"Over the coming weeks, we will be increasing proactive patrols around this location to provide community reassurance. If you see any anti-social behaviour, please report it to us on 101."
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