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  		Play areas match funding scheme to continue in 2015/16
  		Published: 13/05/2015
天涯社区鈥檚 match funding programme to upgrade children鈥檚 
playgrounds is set to continue for another year, the Council鈥檚 Cabinet will 
hear on Tuesday (19 May).
Since 2010, the local authority has worked in partnership with town and 
community councils to successfully deliver a match funding programme which has 
resulted in over 拢1million being invested for improvements to the counties play 
facilities.
The aim of the approach is to improve those sites most in need, taking into 
account of the local child population and the condition of the playground.
In 2015/16, a total of 拢105,000 will be made available on the same basis as 
previous years, with each town and community council invited to express an 
interest in participating in the scheme, and County Council funding being 
directed at areas in need. A maximum match funding contribution of 拢10,000 will 
be available per scheme. 
Cabinet will also be asked to approve a Play Area Community Grant from 2016/17 
onwards. The grant scheme will replace the current match funding scheme, with a 
primary focus on supporting play areas that are transferred to communities. Any 
unallocated funds from the grant scheme will then be made available on a match 
funding basis, with the match funding being made available to town and 
community councils or community groups where the fixed play facility has 
transferred out of local authority control; or to improve those play areas that 
are retained by the Council and agreed as a priority for retaining.
Councillor Kevin Jones, Cabinet Member for Waste Strategy, Public Protection 
and Leisure, said:
鈥淚 am pleased that we are able to continue with the match funding programme for 
this financial year. In the longer term, the Council is committed to working 
with town and community councils to sustain our local services and facilities, 
including local playgrounds, and we are encouraged by the response we have 
already received from them to our Community Asset Transfer scheme.鈥