Members agree to approve and adopt Highland Council’s Playpark Strategy and Action Plan 2023-33

Holm, Dell, Playpark, playpark
Holm Dell Playpark in Inverness.

Highland Council’s Playpark Strategy and Action Plan for 2023-2033 was agreed and adopted by members of the Communities and Place Committee earlier today (29 November 2023). 

Members also noted that an annual update on progress will be reported to the Committee. 

The strategy is underpinned by consultations with playpark users and specifically a survey conducted with children which concluded that they want to play locally, they are interested in the environment and want natural play, and inclusivity an accessibility is important to them.  

The Scottish Government is providing Councils £60m over the lifetime of the current parliament. The Council’s allocation is £2.9m to 2026 and the phasing of this is detailed in Item 9 of today’s report to Members in appendix 4 of the strategy. 

There is currently no capital funding identified after 2026, therefore there may be a possibility that some playparks may have to be closed or items of play removed as equipment reaches end of life and cannot be repaired.   

The strategy takes cognisance of those concerns and details that officers will work with communities to identify other income generation streams and will support communities to fundraise.  These options are viewed as key solutions to enabling medium to long-term sustainability. 

The Strategy proposes a framework for three types of playparks, – neighbourhood, settlement, and destination, which will, over time and as funding is identified, create equality and accessibility in play across Highland. 

The Amenities team have also been working with local Members to design a programme for improvement of playparks within each ward across Highland. 

There are differences between areas in terms of the number of playparks, the condition, and future requirements. Members have identified the playparks in their areas that will be invested in going forward. 

The Amenities team has also developed a web page to support partnership working with local communities by signposting them to funding opportunities, such as the National Lottery, and advising them on suitable equipment choices, site layout and inclusive provisions for playparks. 

Chair of the Communities and Place Committee, Cllr Graham MacKenzie, said: “The challenges facing council budgets are well-documented and we do recognise the importance of play and playparks for children, in terms of the benefits they provide to their physical and mental health. 

“In addition to the funding we have available we will support, encourage, and work with communities that wish to fundraise to upgrade and enhance their parks. We will look to increase sponsorship and advertising opportunities and continue to investigate additional funding channels going forward.” 

The Playpark Strategy and Action Plan for 2023-2033 can be found at Item 9 of the report to today’s committee. 

29 Nov 2023