26/06/2019
Inclusive Playpark Opens At Stormont Estate
The popular playpark at Stormont Estate has been transformed into a fully inclusive facility just in time for the summer holidays.
Following an £800,000 investment, the Mo Mowlam Playpark incorporates a wheelchair accessible roundabout, swing, low level lookout tower and trampoline.
It also boasts a bespoke multi-sensory area, a storytelling and natural play zone, new paths and safety surfaces and a refurbished toilet block with a new parent and baby room.
Speaking at the opening, Sue Gray, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Finance said: "The new and improved Mo Mowlam Playpark is a fantastic facility which enables all children to play together in a safe environment.
"This state of the art area has been carefully planned, designed and created to cater for children of all abilities. Shared play is so important and inclusivity has been at the heart of this project and the range of equipment and dedicated sensory area reflects that.
"The previous playpark provided nearly 20 years of enjoyment and was widely used by youth groups, schools and families from right across Northern Ireland.
"I've no doubt the new playpark will be an even bigger success and bring so much joy to many children and families for generations to come. Combined with the educational trails, new accessible barbeque area and picnic park– the Stormont Estate makes for a family friendly, fun filled, free day out."
Welcoming the inclusivity of the facility, Autism NI CEO Kerry Boyd commented: "It is fantastic that the Department of Finance has created a unique play park that benefits children of all abilities, enabling social opportunities and accessibility to all. It is particularly exciting that the play park has a sensory section within it, which will be of great benefit to many of our autistic children. I hope that this new facility will enable our autism families to enjoy a fun day out in a safe and inclusive environment."
Highlighting the importance of play and welcoming the investment, Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, Koulla Yiasouma said: "Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) states that play is vital to a child's development and can impact on their health, well-being and future lives.
"It is also something that children and young people consistently raise with me, highlighting how important it is for them to have safe outdoor play areas and facilities.
"I therefore welcome the reopening of this inclusive play park today and look forward to it being replicated across Northern Ireland so that every child and young person has access to safe, affordable, accessible and age appropriate play within their communities."
The original Stormont Estate play park was opened in October 1999 in a project driven by then Secretary of State, Mo Mowlam. It is open during daylight hours seven days a week and between 9.30am and 8.30pm in the summer.
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Following an £800,000 investment, the Mo Mowlam Playpark incorporates a wheelchair accessible roundabout, swing, low level lookout tower and trampoline.
It also boasts a bespoke multi-sensory area, a storytelling and natural play zone, new paths and safety surfaces and a refurbished toilet block with a new parent and baby room.
Speaking at the opening, Sue Gray, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Finance said: "The new and improved Mo Mowlam Playpark is a fantastic facility which enables all children to play together in a safe environment.
"This state of the art area has been carefully planned, designed and created to cater for children of all abilities. Shared play is so important and inclusivity has been at the heart of this project and the range of equipment and dedicated sensory area reflects that.
"The previous playpark provided nearly 20 years of enjoyment and was widely used by youth groups, schools and families from right across Northern Ireland.
"I've no doubt the new playpark will be an even bigger success and bring so much joy to many children and families for generations to come. Combined with the educational trails, new accessible barbeque area and picnic park– the Stormont Estate makes for a family friendly, fun filled, free day out."
Welcoming the inclusivity of the facility, Autism NI CEO Kerry Boyd commented: "It is fantastic that the Department of Finance has created a unique play park that benefits children of all abilities, enabling social opportunities and accessibility to all. It is particularly exciting that the play park has a sensory section within it, which will be of great benefit to many of our autistic children. I hope that this new facility will enable our autism families to enjoy a fun day out in a safe and inclusive environment."
Highlighting the importance of play and welcoming the investment, Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, Koulla Yiasouma said: "Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) states that play is vital to a child's development and can impact on their health, well-being and future lives.
"It is also something that children and young people consistently raise with me, highlighting how important it is for them to have safe outdoor play areas and facilities.
"I therefore welcome the reopening of this inclusive play park today and look forward to it being replicated across Northern Ireland so that every child and young person has access to safe, affordable, accessible and age appropriate play within their communities."
The original Stormont Estate play park was opened in October 1999 in a project driven by then Secretary of State, Mo Mowlam. It is open during daylight hours seven days a week and between 9.30am and 8.30pm in the summer.
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