Play Area Improvements - St Abbs Play Park
Feedback updated 20 Aug 2024
We asked
Thanks to all who participated in the online survey regarding what you would like to see.
You said
The top three priority list of equipment that the community would like to see were;
- Swings
- Large multi-play unit
- Slide
We did
Based on this, and some feedback around having goals, the proposed design has been presented. Any final comments can be made by emailing communityengagement@scotborders.gov.uk before Wednesday 28th August, allowing for orders to be placed ahead of anticipated construction in November.
Overview
SBC is investing over £4 million in Play Areas and Outdoor Community Spaces over a seven year period. The intention is to improve community wellbeing and enhance outdoor activity for children and young people inclusive of all levels of ability. SBC currently has 187 play parks ranging from smaller local areas of play to destination play parks. A programme of investment has been developed based on previous improvements to play areas and community spaces to provide children and young people with meaningful play opportunities. To help ensure this is achieved, play areas will include items that are accessible for all such as wheelchair roundabouts, trampolines, ramped multi plays, basket swings and play panels.
Activity is already underway to develop play areas in various sites across the Scottish Borders. The play park in St Abbs is due to receive a £60k investment. This consultation is to find out what improvements people would like to see in this play park.
Why your views matter
SBC would like your views of how the play areas can be improved to help shape the future of these play areas for children and young people. We are now holding a public consultation to seek the views of the community as to what play equipment/recreational equipment they would like to see installed in this area.
What happens next
The results of the survey and next steps will be available to view here. SBC will continue to work with the community as the play area is developed.
Areas
- Berwickshire - Rural
Audiences
- Children and Young People
Interests
- Children and Young People
- Early Years
- People with disabilities
- People with long term conditions
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