Funding is coming from the Scottish Government for playground refurbishments.
Playparks in Glasgow's most deprived areas are in line for makeovers with dozens due for refurbishment.
Councillors sitting on the council's environment and liveable neighbourhoods city policy committee were given an update on the play park plans on Tuesday. Work on a number of play parks is already underway or been completed based on funding obtained previously in the financial years 2021 to 2022 and 2022 to March 2023.
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