Scotland’s Play Park Survey

Scotland’s Play Park Survey is a Scotland-wide consultation on local play spaces. The Scottish Government want to know about your local play park!

As part of Scotland’s Play Park Renewal Programme, the Scottish Government want to hear from families across Scotland about their local play spaces.

Play Scotland is delighted to be working with the Scottish Government to deliver this research on play park improvements. The questions are mainly multiple-choice: how often do you visit your park? How long do you play for? What improvements would you like to see?

The responses will be used to evaluate current practice and inform future policy. The results will be shared with the Scottish Government and every local authority in Scotland. This research is vital for evaluating the spending on play parks and the improvements that are completed in future, so it is really important to do!

📝 Please take 7 minutes to complete Scotland’s Play Park survey and share it with your networks.

You can use our comms pack to share with your networks or put up a poster in your local park, library, or community space.

Please note that this survey will close at midnight on Wednesday, 16th September.


All children have a right to play under Article 31 of the UNCRC. Wherever they live, children and young people of all ages and abilities should be able to play outdoors, in a variety of ways, in high-quality spaces, within sight of their homes, or within easy walking distance, where they feel safe whether or not they are accompanied by adults

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