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Work starts on Cleland Primary playground revamp

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2:30pm - 24 February 2022
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Pupils at Cleland Primary School are set to have a great new place to have fun at breaktimes after work to transform their playground got underway

It follows on from a recent £1million extension at the school which included new dining facilities and classroom.

Councillor Frank McNally, Convener of Education and Families, said: “I’m delighted to announce that the revamp of the school’s play area is starting and I’m sure pupils will love exploring the new outdoor play spaces.”

Jan Barclay, Head Teacher of Cleland Primary, added: “Our pupils are so excited about this news and can’t wait for it to be ready.”

The improvements will see the playground extended to provide pupils with access to more outdoor space and there will be better opportunities to use the outdoor learning areas such as the forest school.

In addition, there will be a new security gate at main entrance and pupils will have more access to the hard standing playground area.

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24 Feb 2022

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