Drumintee And Camlough Celebrate New Play Parks

Drumintee and Camlough have celebrated two new play parks in their community.

On Thursday 31 January 2019, Drumintee Play Park and Oliver Plunkett Play Park, Camlough, were declared open by Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairman Mark Murnin along with councillors and children from the local primary schools.

Drumintee Play Park and Oliver Plunkett Park received substantial investments to provide upgrades to the play facilities which were designed following consultation with local residents.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairman Cllr Mark Murnin tries out the new swings at Camlough play park.xa0

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairman, Councillor Mark Murnin, said: “I am delighted to be able to be here today to officially open both play parks. These facilities will no doubt be greatly beneficial to these communities, giving children a safe and fun place to play. The play parks are fantastic assets to the district and are already being well used by the communities.

“We believe strongly in the importance of play in a child’s physical and social development; in fact, it is an integral part of growing up.

“This is an opportunity to say thank you to all the communities that were involved in the consultation process, the play strategy which informs its development, and the local schools that came here today. I am pleased to see the whole community coming together on days like this, encouraging children to ‘Be Active’. The Council’s Be Active campaign is about motivating everyone to undertake more activity and I hope everyone enjoys using these new facilities.”

Cllr Mark Murnin, Chairman of Newry Mourne and Down District Council, officially opens the Camough playpark.xa0

The two parks were upgraded as part of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council’s five-year, £3 million Play Strategy, launched in 2017. The strategy includes plans for six new play parks, 22 upgrades and 10 play park transformations.

The project was completed thanks to grants from Rural Development Fund which matched-funded the Council investment.

The new play equipment in Drumintee Play Park includes a memory swing that allows eye-to-eye contact for children and the parent/carer as well as a climbing frame, a basket swing, play panels and a picnic tables so families can have fun and enjoy playing outdoors. Children from Drumintee Primary School had great fun trying out the new equipment.

Oliver Plunkett Play Park in Camlough saw local children from St Malachys Primary school enjoying their facility. New equipment for this park includes a Viking swing, roundabout, climbing frame, a junior play area and a Multiple Use Games Area (MUGA).

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