Langloan is taking a bold step forward to create a safer, more vibrant environment for its youngest residents and families. With local facilities currently unavailable and the running track closed to public access, families have lacked a safe, welcoming space to gather and play.
What was done
While West End Park is nearby, crossing a major road can make it difficult for children to access safely. That’s why the local Tenants and Residents Group, with support from the Community Partnership Team and Local Development Programme funding, has stepped up to create outdoor spaces the whole community can be proud of.
- Featuring goalposts for informal kickabouts and pull-up/roll-over bars for kids to tumble and play freely.
- A colourful, welcoming area with benches and planters, designed to bring people together and brighten the neighbourhood.
Outcome
Local children and adults came out in force to help bring the garden to life, armed with buckets, spades, snow shovels, and even sledges! Under the sunshine, they filled planters and added vibrant blooms, turning hard work into a joyful celebration of community spirit.
These spaces offer safe, accessible areas for children to play and families to connect, right in the heart of the neighbourhood.
“We want to pull the community together, make people proud of Langloan, and encourage everyone to help look after it."
"Together, we’re reclaiming our public spaces as a symbol of what’s possible when a community comes together." Langloan Tenants and Residents Group.