Orkney Islands Council has announced a £400,000 fund to assist communities improve their playpark equipment.
The Playpark Renewal Fund, created thanks to Covid-19 recovery funding and managed by the OIC Sport and Leisure service, is now open for applications from eligible organisations.
The one-off recovery fund is geared towards improvement projects within play areas, not for routine maintenance, and those applying will be encouraged to seek external match funding.
The Council's Service Manager Leisure and Culture, Garry Burton, said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for community groups, such as community councils, development trusts, community associations, heritage societies and many other local community groups to apply for funding for capital improvement projects to see some of our 47 play areas rejuvenated.
"Budgets have been squeezed over a number of years, and we simply do not have funds for repairs and maintenance within our play parks and we know that this has resulted in the withdrawal of some ageing play equipment - we hope this fund can breathe new life back into the parks.
"We want applications to link to the Council's Play Area Strategy demonstrating evidence of need, sustainability, achievability, having lasting benefits, enriching quality of life and value for money.
"Encouraging all kinds of outdoor play from an early age is so important in instilling a healthy lifestyle onwards – they encourage children to be creative and imaginative in their play, to learning skills both physical and social.
"We would encourage as many organisations as possible to utilise this pot of money for the good of their wider communities."
Funding of 50% of eligible costs, up to a maximum grant of £25,000 per project, may be available and those applying will be encouraged to seek match funding.
Application guidance and the application form is available by clicking on the 'Related Downloads' section below.
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