Cross Heights play Parks
Overview
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council developed a Play Strategy in March 2017 to establish a framework that relates to the provision of fixed play and the development of non-fixed play, across the Borough.
At its core, the Play Strategy acknowledges that play is a natural and fundamental aspect of children and young people’s lives that supports growth and development across a range of developmental areas including:
- Physical and mental health and wellbeing.
- Social development.
- Intellectual growth and learning.
- Practical skills development.
- Personal resilience, and
- Establishing a connection to wider society and the community in which children live.
The play strategy is a 5 year Capital Play Development Programme (2018-2023) aimed at enhancing play value in established fixed play areas identified as most in need, filling geographical gaps in provision (providing it meets the criteria as set out in the Play Strategy i.e. 150 Children) and removing redundant fixed play areas and transforming the resultant sites for community use.
Why your views matter
The findings from this survey will greatly help us in planning play facilities in the future through the criteria established within the Play Strategy.
We would be very grateful if you, or another adult in your household, could spend a few minutes completing this survey.
Please note only one response per household will be accepted.
As part of Council’s Capital Play Development Programme the play park in Cross Heights will be developed with an investment of £75,000.00.
Council would like to hear local resident’s views of the proposed play park.
Under section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 and the Rural Need Act 2016 and as part of this consultation we would like to ensure that you/your organisation has every opportunity to express its view.
If you provide any personal data to Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, it will be processed securely and in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations.
Please refer to Councils privacy statement included in this survey.
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