More than 200 grants were awarded to local authorities this month, aimed at helping them provide safe, accessible and imaginative play. The largest award of £3.3m was made to Birmingham City Council, covering playworker projects in local open spaces, play centres and a youth cafe. Three new adventure playgrounds are also planned.
Rose Jewkes, play development officer at Birmingham council, said, 'It's fantastic news for Birmingham, especially added to the money allocated in the Children's Plan, and it means all our hard work and effort has paid off. Now we will start work on delivering the projects, which will go live from April.'
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