Western Daily Press

Council’s ‘poor’ play areas set to be improved

- SAUL COOKE-BLACK Local Democracy Reporter

FUNDING has been set aside by Monmouthsh­ire County Council to carry out further upgrades to play areas after 95 were rated as “poor”.

A budget of £128,000 has been created, funded by an All Wales Play Opportunit­ies Grant from the Welsh Government, to carry out the improvemen­ts.

The council is proposing to spend £100,000 of this on upgrading playground­s, with the remaining £28,000 on other priorities in its play action plan.

An independen­t assessment of 110 council play areas in the county, carried out in 2019, revealed that just three offered a good standard of play value.

Twelve offered an adequate standard and the remaining 95 were ranked as poor.

Since then, investment­s in play areas at The Bayfield and The Danes in Chepstow and at Chippenham village green in Monmouth have brought these to a good standard.

Further improvemen­ts are also planned to improve play areas at King’s Fee, Goldwire Lane and Hendre Close in Monmouth.

Out of the £100,000 allocation, £34,000 will be set aside to upgrade Clydach Recreation Ground and £30,000 has been allocated for Belgrave Park in Abergavenn­y.

Funding of £10,000 has been allocated for each of Dingestow Playing Field and Garden City, Chepstow.

A site at Cadoc Close, Caerwent, will be turned into a community nature space with funding of £8,000, while the same amount has been allocated to upgrade a play area at Trewen, Caerwent.

Monmouthsh­ire County Council said the works will be commission­ed to start “as soon as possible”.

A council report says new play areas provided at the Kingswood Gate developmen­t in Monmouth are also expected to be of a good standard.

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