If councils are determined to close playgrounds, they must look to find additional outdoor spaces for children to play - for example, make streets safe for play, open up school playgrounds at weekends, signpost the more off-the-beaten track spots. https://blogs.ncl.ac.uk/alisonstenning/improving-safe-access-to-street-space-for-childrens-play-and-physical-activity/
Outdoor play is essential for children’s social, mental, physical wellbeing, especially in times of crisis, and we have a duty to enable this. Play is a right and as important to children as decent food. https://www.playengland.org.uk/letter-to-local-authorities-on-playgrounds/
And I would add, finally, that this is an issue that seems to attract polarised perspectives on lockdown. I fully support lockdowns, but we need clear guidance and proper support to enable children to be able to play outdoors safely, for their social, mental and physical health.
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