€500,000 in funding for playgrounds around the country announced

    Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley, has today announced that €500,000 has been awarded for 28 playgrounds and play areas around the country.

    The Capital Grant Scheme for Play and Recreation provides funding to support city and county councils in upgrading existing playgrounds or developing new playgrounds.

    Many of the projects funded under this year’s scheme give particular focus to inclusion and access and will help to ensure that children with a diverse range of needs can avail of the benefits of high-quality play facilities alongside their peers. Some of these funded projects include the installation of:

    • Wheelchair-accessible seesaws
    • Inclusive Sensory Playground Equipment and inclusive play space
    • Upgraded accessibility features

    Minister Foley said:

    “I am delighted to announce this capital funding that will directly benefit families and children in every corner of Ireland. These grants will enable city and county councils to create and upgrade playgrounds, making them more accessible, inclusive and enjoyable for everyone.

    I want to take this opportunity to extend my thanks to the local authorities for their applications and I look forward to seeing the benefits these projects will provide to local communities for many years to come.”

    The scheme offers maximum funding of up to €20,000 per project, an investment that will see positive impacts delivered to children and families across the country.

    It was obligatory for councils to consult with local children and young people to receive any grant funding for playgrounds and play areas under the scheme. Councils also had to provide matching funding of at least 25 per cent of the cost of the project.

    The provision of playgrounds for young children has improved in recent years with around 960 playgrounds available in 31 councils around the country.


    Play and Recreation Capital Funding Scheme

    The Play and Recreation Capital Funding Scheme was introduced in 2013 to support new and existing play and recreation facilities for children and young people.

    The 2025 scheme aims to support:

    • The refurbishment of existing play and recreation facilities
    • The incorporation of natural play elements
    • The development of new play and recreation facilities.

    The application process was open to all Local Authorities, who could each nominate one project for funding. Funding was capped at €20,000 per project. The awarding of this funding is contingent on the Local Authority matched funding of at least 25% of the amount provided by the Department of Children, Disability and Equality towards the project.

    Eligible applications were evaluated by the Department and via a weighted scoring system; each of the 5 qualifying criteria was assessed and scored individually and the total project score was an aggregate of the criteria scores.

    These criteria included the project’s added value to young people, its accessibility and inclusivity, the nature of consultation with local children and young people, the evidence provided of the ability to complete the project, and the corroboration of need provided in support of the application.

    A list of the successful projects, and the funding awarded is as follows:

    Local AuthorityProject:
    Title/Description
    Funding Approved
    CarlowConstruction of Natural Play Sandpit – Hanover Town€19,998
    CavanPlayground Refurbishment – Belturbet€16,665
    Cork CityPlayground Upgrade – Gerry O’Sullivan Park, Knocknaheeny/Churchfield Area€12,221
    Cork CountyPlayground Refurbishment – Castlelyons€18,887
    DonegalInstallation of Accessible Equipment – Ramelton Village€18,887
    Dublin CityAdditional inclusive play elements – Liffey Valley€20,000
    Dun Laoghaire-RathdownCreation of an inclusive play space -Loughlinstown€16,887
    FingalImprove play provision for children of differing abilities – Tyrrelstown€19,998
    Galway CityPlayground inclusivity and accessibility improvements – Ballinfoyle€18,442
    Galway CountyPlayground Renovation -Tuam€18,887
    KerryPlayground Upgrade with the installation of Level Access Play
    Equipment – Listowel
    €20,000
    KildarePlayground Upgrade – Athy€15,109
    KilkennyPlayground Upgrade – Bigwood Village€18,887
    LaoisPlayground Upgrade (Biodiversity) – Mountrath€20,000
    LeitrimInclusive, Accessible and Sensory Hub for new Playground – Tullaghan€19,109
    LimerickInclusive Equipment and Sensory Play Panels – Askeaton€15,998
    LongfordNew Playground/Space -Abbeycartron, Longford Town€18,442
    LouthPlayground refurbishment – Blackrock€17,776
    MayoPlayground refurbishment – Killala€15,554
    MonaghanTo provide a play facility (New Playground) – Scotstown€18,887
    OffalySupply and installation of large interactive play tower – Tullamore€18,220
    SligoInclusive sensory playground equipment – Doorly€15,835
    South DublinPlay equipment for a new play area project – Clondalkin€19,331
    TipperaryPlayground upgrade and to include inclusive equipment – Carrick-on-Suir€16,443
    WaterfordPlayground Upgrade – Ballybeg€14,434
    WestmeathPlayground Upgrade – Moate€19,998
    WexfordPlayground Upgrade – Ferndale Park, Wexford€16,665
    WicklowPlayground Upgrade – Greystones€18,442
    Total: €500,000
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