Yorkshire Post

Invitation to close off street as a play area

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LEEDS CITY Council is inviting communitie­s to apply for a succesful scheme which encourages neighbourh­oods to close off their streets so children can play safely.

The local authority is encouragin­g residents to take part in the Play Streets initiative, which is now in its fourth year, as part of its ambition to be the best city for children and young people to grow up in.

And this month, the first 20 people to apply for a play street order will be offered a free orange wheelie bin full of play equipment for their street.

Coun Lisa Mulherin, executive member for Children and Families, said: “When we launched our ambition to make Leeds a child friendly city in 2012, one of the things young people told us was that they wanted safe places to play. The aim of Play Streets is to provide safe, fun environmen­ts for children to play in, and is a great example of Leeds putting children and young people’s wishes into action.

“I’m sure youngsters around the city will welcome the opportunit­y to play out with their friends in their streets. We hope that lots of people sign up so we can see plenty of Play Streets around Leeds this summer.”

Leeds residents can make an applicatio­n to the council for a temporary play street order. The order will be valid for 12 months and allows neighbours to close their road to through traffic for the purpose of play for up to three hours at a time. Sessions can be held either weekly, monthly or quarterly or as a one-off. The street is only closed to through traffic and during the session still remains accessible to residents.

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