Play parks across Scotland will be modernised and restored through £5 million of funding, following agreement between the Scottish Government and Cosla. Each local authority will receive a share of the funding to improve the standard of existing play parks, enhancing play opportunities for children and young people.

Minister for Children Clare Haughey said:

“Our overall investment of £60 million will ensure that all children across Scotland have access to quality play in their own community and helps to deliver on children’s right to play, enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. We will continue to listen to children and young people throughout this process to ensure our funding is spent on play spaces that work for all.”

The funding is the first round of the Scottish Government’s total planned investment of £60 million for play park renovation over this parliamentary term and delivers on another commitment for the first 100 days of this government.