New play areas will be built across Tameside thanks to £1 million of investment announced today as part of
the Government’s Children’s Plan.
Audenshaw, Denton and Dukinfield MP, Andrew Gwynne, welcomed the news that Tameside Council will receive £1 million from the Government to invest in dozens of
new play areas.
(above) Andrew Gwynne with Councillors Alison Gwynne, Vincent Ricci and Martin Wareing, opening the Victoria Park sports
cage.
The local community must help to decide where the money should be spent. Andrew Gwynne wants to hear from local families about which play areas should be
rebuilt or where there is a need for new play facilities.
The funding is part of a £235 million investment being made by the Government over the next three years to transform children’s play areas and make sure public
spaces are more child-friendly.
Andrew Gwynne MP said:
“This is great news for Tameside. I’m delighted that we are one of the first parts of the country to have been chosen to get this funding. It will mean we can
develop and rebuild children’s play areas across our community – benefiting thousands of children and families in our area.”
“I want to make sure the local community is fully involved in deciding how and where this funding should be spent. That’s why I want to hear the views of local
parents on which play areas should be rebuilt or where there is a need for new play facilities.”
“Play is vital to help children have fun, but it can also keep them happy and healthy and allow them to develop and explore the world. This funding from the
Labour Government will help to ensure all children have somewhere safe, stimulating and exciting to play outdoors.”
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