An increase in funding is needed to deliver more playgrounds that will benefit communities in Churchtown and throughout Dún Laoghaire Rathdown, Eoin O’Driscoll has said.
Local Election Candidate Eoin O’Driscoll is calling for more funding from Government to help Dún Laoghaire Rathdown meet the cost of large-scale new playground projects and also to expand and upgrade existing playgrounds.
O’Driscoll said: “There is currently no play facilities for children in Churchtown. With many more young families moving into the area, this needs to be addressed urgently.
“There is a major need also for outdoor recreation facilities for all ages. We are blessed with abundant green areas in our community, the delivery of park benches and other simple amenities to provide areas for people to come together and interact as a community are really important – particularly for young families and older people.
“If elected as your Councillor on 7th June, I will be a champion for playgrounds, outdoor recreation amenities and community facilities. Our local government needs to do more to promote community.
“As a local representative, I know how important these spaces are in terms of physical and mental well-being for the whole family.
“The Department of Rural and Community Development provides significant funding towards the establishment and improvement of playgrounds through various schemes that it operates.
“The Capital Grant and Play Recreation scheme operated by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability and Youth, supports Local Authorities in improving access to quality play and recreation facilities within our communities.
“It offers funding of up to €18,000 per project, with a total of €450,000 awarded to 29 councils last year.
“However, this funding is contingent on Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council matching funding of at least 25% of the amount provided by the department, which could be a barrier particularly as construction and material costs are on the rise.
“This is why more funding is required from Government with an increased cap for project awards to ensure Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council can deliver playgrounds and play spaces where they are needed.
“Concerns have been expressed regarding equipment in some public playgrounds falling into disrepair and upgrading or replacing these pieces can be challenging and some councils can find it difficult getting projects off the ground.
“This is why a boost in funding and a change to the criteria for the Play and Recreation Scheme would be ideal.
“Playgrounds are vital spaces for our children and families and Fine Gael is committed to their future development and to delivering stronger and safer communities”.
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