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Children's parks given cash boost



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Published Date: 01 September 2008
CHILD'S play has been given a county-wide cash boost which could see new playgrounds built in Fylde and Wyre as part of a £1m initiative.

Lancashire County Council intends to spend the cash over the next three years after receiving funding as part of the Government's £235m national Play Fair programme aimed at developing play facilities for children aged eight to 13.
It will work in partnership with district councils including Wyre to build up to 25 new outdoor play areas across the county.
Children, parents, residents and councillors will all be given their say when it comes to the design of the play areas, which are set to cost £50,000 each.

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