New Play Area Opens in Viewpark: A Community Success

January 11, 2025

Families in Viewpark are enjoying a brand-new play area at Bairds Avenue, offering young people a range of fun and inclusive play opportunities. 

The project, developed by our Community Partnership Team and working with local residents and children from Viewpark Family Centre, has transformed the area into a vibrant space for fun and recreation. Local children were actively involved in the planning process, sharing their ideas and preferences for the play equipment they most wanted to see installed.

The area was officially opened just before Christmas by Logan from Viewpark Family Centre, whose talented design won the ‘Design-a-Sign’ competition that now greets visitors at the entrance. The park features a number of exciting facilities, including a large multi-play unit, accessible roundabout and trampoline, an inclusive seesaw, multiple swings, climbing nets, and a much-requested cable way. 

For families and adults, new picnic benches and seating options have been added to provide a welcoming and comfortable space for all.

“We are absolutely delighted to see this new play area come to life,” said Geraldine Woods, Communities Convener. “This project is a great example of the community coming together to create something that will be enjoyed by everyone for years to come. We’re delighted to offer a space where families can meet, children can play, and the wider community can benefit from a new resource.”

The play area was made possible through a funding grant of £99,578 from the Local Development Programme, managed by our Community Partnership Team.

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