Highlands and Islands SNP MSP Emma Roddick has welcomed new figures which reveal £77,000 has been invested in Orkney’s playparks in 2024-25.

the skatepark in Orkney with slopes and jumps
Orkney’s Skatepark in 2022

£178,000 in total has been invested to improve play parks throughout Orkney: including Orkney Skate Park; Brandyquoy Play area; Marwick; and Eday. (Playpark improvement fund)

Investment through the Scottish Government’s Playpark Improvement Fund in Orkney

2021/222022/232023/242024/25
£24,000£26,000£51,000£77,000

The Scottish Government has provided £35 million to renew or improve play parks since May 2021 – £15 million in 2024/25 alone. A total of 887 play parks have been renewed, or were being renewed in Scotland, up to April 2024.

Commenting, Emma Roddick said:

Emma Roddick in Victoria Street Kirkwall

“The SNP was right to commit to improving play parks for children across Scotland, and I’m pleased to see Orkney reap the benefits of this investment.”

“We know how important it is for children to have access to play areas – for development and for fun – and this investment will improve children’s wellbeing.

“That’s an SNP promise making a real difference in our community. That’s what you get with John Swinney’s government.”

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