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Funding for play facilities

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Play equipment at Little BealingsSuffolk Coastal’s Outdoor Play Space Fund (OPSF) was set up by the Council to ensure that recreation facilities keep pace with new housing development for the benefit of local communities.

Contributions to the fund are determined by the number and size of dwellings proposed and are made by developers and builders when planning permission for new housing is issued.

Since its launch in 2001, the OSPF has contributed over £500,000 to over 80 projects in the district, ranging from £450 to improve access to a playground to £60,000 towards an all weather sports pitch.

Suffolk Coastal is keen to encourage recreational projects that involve people in their communities and each year asks towns and parishes to identify their local needs for inclusion in the annual Outdoor Play Space Parish Strategy (OPSPS). This strategy then ensures that funds available from the OPSF are used in the best possible way.

If you would like more information about the OPSF or the OPSPS contact Jennie Catling, the Council’s Outdoor Play Space Development Officer, on 01394 444321 (Tues, Wed & Thurs) or email jennie.cating@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk.

Play Builder grants for the Suffolk Coastal area

Play Builder is a three-year capital grant programme for the creation of play spaces, launched by the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) in April 2008.

The DCSF funding is targeted at children aged 8 to13 years, design and equipment must include this age range as well as being suitable for other ages. Grants from £20,000 to £50,000 are available for ‘substantial’ play areas.

Funding is for capital only - this can include equipment, hard landscape and costs in respect of design consultancy, landscape artists and other professional fees.

The play spaces must be freely accessible, free for children to come and go as they please and free of charge.

The DCSF have produced a useful guide, 'Design for Play: A guide to creating successful play spaces' (new window), you can download free of charge to help you with your application.

Full details of the scheme, guidance notes and application form (new window) are available on the Suffolk County Council website.

If you are thinking of making an application, please contact Jennie Catling, the Council’s Outdoor Play Space Development Officer, to discuss your project in the first instance. You can contact Jennie on 01394 444321 (Tues, Wed & Thurs) or email jennie.cating@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk.

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