Published Date: Mar 21st, 2025
Following a public consultation with residents, Fife Council has unveiled the new design for Inverary Avenue Park play area in Glenrothes.
Fife Council is providing £50,000 towards the new play area and the other half is currently being raised by Pitteuchar, Stenton & Finglsssie Community Council.
Almost 100 people took part in the consultation and the final design takes on board their suggestions and choices.
The new design is made up of a variety of accessible equipment suitable for everyone including wet pour mushrooms, a dune buggy, a scooter seesaw, a crazy scrambler, a wheelchair carouse, a triple tower unit with a chute and swings.
Once all the funding is in place we’ll be able to start work on the new play area.
Convener of the Glenrothes Area Committee, Councillor John Beare, said: “A huge thank you to everyone who took part in the consultation to let us know what they would like to see in the new play area. The variety of new equipment will mean there will be something suitable and accessible for everyone.
“I’d also like to thank Pitteuchar, Stenton & Finglassie Community Council for all their hard work and fundraising efforts.
Alastair McCabe from Pitteuchar, Stenton & Finglassie Community Council, said: Members of Pitteuchar, Stenton & Finglassie are actively seeking funds to help with the creation of the new playpark at Inveraray Avenue. This will be the first partnership we have with Fife Council, and we hope the partnership will continue as we look to upgrade other playparks in our community council area over the next few years.”