Fair Play for Children News — Children’s Play and Youth Work

Jan Cosgrove
65 min readMar 24, 2023

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including Children’s Play, Sport, Arts, Recreation, Cultural, Music, Youth Clubs, Youth Work

Fair Play for Children website: http://www.fairplay31.online/index.html

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30th July 2023

Cover it? Move it? What experts suggest could address coal ash at Claxton playground

Voices of Children & Teenagers — bring children’s and young people’s voices into artistic conversations

23rd July 2023

18th July 2023

How some Lancashire streets could be closed to enable children to play outside safely

13th July 2023

Stolen Streets, Stolen Childhood

Fair Play’s dynamic report on how kids have been cheated of 3/4 million acres of playspace — by the parked car and … by adults

What’s in your future? ‘Fortune tellers’ paper game helps children acquire fine motor and language skills

11th July 2023

11 July 2023 SPECIAL REPORT — Fair Play for Children reminds Ministers and MPs of the obligations the UK has to all children, including lone child migrant asylum seekers following the disgraceful actions of the Immigration Minister. This is the letter sent all MPs LINK

July 9th 2025

July 3rd 2023

Taunton Old Colony YMCA undergoing $1.3 million renovation project

Littlehampton summer playscheme set to launch with space theme

TWO WORDS, A SET OF REINS, AND A THERAPY HORSE TRANSFORM LIVES OF DISABLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS

25th June 2023

To grow up healthy, children need to sit less and play more

Crawley Play Service hosts ‘Summer holiday fun’ for children in association with Crawley Borough Council

Glasgow chosen as host city for 2023 International Play Association World Congress

20th June 2023

11th June 2023

7th June 2023

1st June 2023

Architecture ‘A launchpad to the outside world’

how mid-century Amsterdam built 700 doorstep playgrounds — and then forgot about them

28th May 2023

Renewed play area for Tonna now open for children — and pet dogs!

24th May 2023

22nd May 2023

17th May 2023

9th May 2023

8th May 2023

4th May 2023

Ghostly future looms for London playgrounds

Overgrown, decaying and haunted with the hopes of politicians past, is this the playground of the future? London Play’s biggest survey of councils in the capital for a decade finds that while many are building new playgrounds, funding for their preservation and maintenance is simply not keeping up.

Three quarters (25) of London’s 33 local authorities responded to London Play’s survey and the vast majority (88 per cent) say that children’s play is seen as a priority for their council. However, a third of respondents also admit that play facilities provided are not adequate for demand.

Most report they are building new public playgrounds. But revenue budgets, which fund staff to manage and maintain play areas, are static or falling. More than two thirds of respondents said that revenue over the next three years is likely to either decrease or stay the same. With inflation currently running at more than 10 per cent, future neglect seems almost certain.

“Play is a high priority, but we have limited resources to manage and maintain the current facilities.”

Council survey respondent

There are also questions about the quality of some new playgrounds. London Play’s recent campaign to find the capital’s ‘saddest’ playground not only yielded images of dilapidated and neglected older playgrounds, but also brand-new playgrounds that were painfully tokenistic. As one resident in Greenwich commented: “It’s staggering to think that this [pictured left] is the play area given to kids by the borough that proudly hosted the 2012 Olympics Gymnastics.”

Chair of London Play, Melian Mansfield MBE, said: “Opening a new playground is usually seen as a positive thing. But if there is no money to maintain it, or it is replacing adventurous play with less exciting play — or worse, it is nothing more than a token effort — then the benefits to children and the community become questionable.”

“Neglected playgrounds become a magnet for antisocial behaviour; families stay away and litter, dog mess and graffiti take over.”

Melian Mansfield, London Play

Meanwhile, more than a quarter of London’s local authorities are planning playground closures in the next three years. The capital has suffered the loss of six staffed adventure playgrounds since the outset of the pandemic, bringing the total to around 70, down from 82 just a decade ago. Most adventure playgrounds in London are run by independent charities, but they remain highly dependent on local authority grants or contracts making them very susceptible to cuts.

Councils are undoubtedly in a difficult position. Over the decade to 2020, London boroughs’ ‘spending power’ fell by over a third; this year they face a £700m funding gap on top of £400m last year. In Wales — and now in Scotland too — play provision is a statutory duty for councils. But not in England. Play is inevitably in the sightlines when cuts are needed.

“The overall picture is perhaps not as dire as feared, given that we are emerging from a pandemic, in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis,” says Melian. “It is heartening to find that London councils see play as a priority for them. But until central government makes play provision a statutory duty, and funds it properly, it will continue to be highly vulnerable to cuts. Play is not just ‘nice to have’. It is vital for children’s health and happiness, and it is their right, under article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This has been ratified by the UK but must be enshrined in legislation to ensure it is upheld in practice.”

Constructive Play?

1st May 2023

26th April 2023

Major £400,000 refurbishment of three children’s play areas in Filey completed

21st April 2023

HSE calls for construction industry action to prevent children playing on sites after firm fined over fatality

https://www.newcivilengineer.com/latest/hse-calls-for-construction-industry-to-more-action-to-prevent-children-playing-on-sites-after-firm-fined-over-fatality-18-04-2023/

17th April 2023

PROACTIVE YOUTH WORK COULD SEE ISLAND BECOME A ‘SAFE HAVEN’

https://www.islandecho.co.uk/proactive-youth-work-could-see-island-become-a-safe-haven/

U.S. playgrounds are boringly safe. New designs add a whiff of danger

https://www.fastcompany.com/90874228/playground-design-innovations-danger-risk-diversity

13th April 2023

Pontefract primary school receives award for its outdoor play and learning

Report highlights need for school children to be more connected to nature

REWIND: Wigan children at play, 1996 to 2010

10th April 2023

6th April 2023

Children play at Balata refugee camp in West Bank on Palestinian Children’s Day

http://english.news.cn/20230406/d297bad3a0a04e328f973fa530ce94cd/c.html

3rd April 2023

30th March 2023

Inclusive Play Equipment Programme Begins

https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/17848/Inclusive-Play-Equipment-Programme-Begins

27th March 2023

Michael Moynihan: A successful city for children indicates a successful city for all

Inclusive Play Equipment Programme Begins

https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/17848/Inclusive-Play-Equipment-Programme-Begins

24th March 2023

Children’s play parks falling into state of disrepair all over Milton Keynes and need urgent attention, say councillors

https://www.miltonkeynes.co.uk/news/people/childrens-play-parks-falling-into-state-of-disrepair-all-over-milton-keynes-and-need-urgent-attention-say-councillors-4037051

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Jan Cosgrove

National Secretary of Fair Play for Children, Also runs Bognor Regis Herald online. Plus runs British Music Radio online