Children celebrate official opening of much-loved park's play area
YOUNGSTERS in a city community are celebrating the official opening of their much-loved re-vamped local play area in Brynmill Park
The play area in the heart of the popular city park is a haven for local families looking for a safe place for their children to play and catch up with friends.
The play area is one of more than 50 in neighbourhoods across the city to have benefited from Swansea Council's £7m play upgrade programme and was officially opened by Council Leader Rob Stewart.
The play area boasts swings, slides, an accessible roundabout, a pyramid-shape climbing net and much more.
Andrew Stevens, Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure, said: "It's great news that children living in Brynmill and the surrounding area have their own happy space to enjoy free family time together. The feedback we've had has been very positive.
Robert Francis-Davies, Cabinet Member for Investment, Regeneration and Tourism, said that the upgrade programme which aims to see every council-owned play area improved is the biggest of its kind in Wales.
He said: "We want to support as many play opportunities as possible in local communities so no child is too far from a play area they love. It's part of our continuing commitment to doing all we can to support residents and children with cost-free outdoor activities during the cost of living crisis in ways that also promote wellbeing."
Since the start of the play areas programme communities across Swansea have seen investment in areas including Mayhill, West Cross, Garnswllt, Bonymaen, Mawr, Grovesend, Penclawdd and Birchgrove.
To find out more about the council's biggest ever investment in play areas go to: https://www.swansea.gov.uk/article/9312/A-new-generation-of-play-areas-for-our-children