Dear Angus Council,

I am requesting the following information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Please provide the data for the period from April 1st, 2023 to March 31st, 2024:

1. Playground Closures:

The number of playgrounds permanently closed.

2. New Playgrounds:

The number of new playgrounds opened.

3. Reports of Vandalism:

The total number of vandalism reports in playgrounds.
If available, provide details of the types of vandalism reported (e.g., graffiti, damage to equipment).

4. Number of Injuries in Play Parks:

The total number of injuries reported in playgrounds, broken down by type of injury.
If available, a breakdown of injuries by specific equipment (e.g., swings, slides, climbing frames).

5. Inspection Frequency:

The frequency with which playgrounds are inspected by the council.

If any of this information is publicly available, I would appreciate it if you could direct me to the relevant resources. Please let me know if this request exceeds the cost limit for FOI requests, and I can refine the scope.

Thanks,
Jamie Dixon

Angus Council Information Governance, Angus Council

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Reference: FOI-665041477
Date of request: 25/11/2024
Title of request: Playground Closures, Vandalism, Injuries, and
Inspections

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Reference: FOI-665041477
Date of request: 22/11/2024
Title of request: Playground Closures, Vandalism, Injuries, and
Inspections
Information request:

I am requesting the following information under the Freedom of Information
Act 2000. Please provide the data for the period from April 1st, 2023 to
March 31st, 2024:
1. Playground Closures:
The number of playgrounds permanently closed.
2. New Playgrounds:
The number of new playgrounds opened.
3. Reports of Vandalism:
The total number of vandalism reports in playgrounds.
If available, provide details of the types of vandalism reported (e.g.,
graffiti, damage to equipment).
4. Number of Injuries in Play Parks:
The total number of injuries reported in playgrounds, broken down by type
of injury.
If available, a breakdown of injuries by specific equipment (e.g., swings,
slides, climbing frames).
5. Inspection Frequency:
The frequency with which playgrounds are inspected by the council.
If any of this information is publicly available, I would appreciate it if
you could direct me to the relevant resources. 

Dear Jamie Dixon,

Request for Information

Thank you for your request for information dated 22 November 2024
(received by the Council that same date) which has been passed to me for
attention.

You have requested the following information:

I am requesting the following information under the Freedom of Information
Act 2000. Please provide the data for the period from April 1st, 2023 to
March 31st, 2024:

1. Playground Closures:

The number of playgrounds permanently closed.

The number of playgrounds permanently closed - 0

2. New Playgrounds:

The number of new playgrounds opened.

The number of new playgrounds opened - 0

3. Reports of Vandalism:

The total number of vandalism reports in playgrounds.

The total number of vandalism reports in playground – 6

If available, provide details of the types of vandalism reported (e.g.,
graffiti, damage to equipment).

Damage to equipment/ safety surfacing – 5

Graffiti – 1

4. Number of Injuries in Play Parks:

The total number of injuries reported in playgrounds, broken down by type
of injury.

The total number of injuries reported in playgrounds - 1

Broken down by type of injury: Broken shoulder – 1

If available, a breakdown of injuries by specific equipment (e.g., swings,
slides, climbing frames).

Roundabout: lady fell off while walking over roundabout – no defect on
equipment

5. Inspection Frequency:

The frequency with which playgrounds are inspected by the council.

If any of this information is publicly available, I would appreciate it if
you could direct me to the relevant resources

5.1 Routine inspection
Summer period:
• High footfall urban play areas – daily
• Other urban play areas – 3 times a week
• Landward play areas – weekly
Winter period:
• All play areas - weekly
5.2 Operational Inspection:
Quarterly - 4 times per year
5.3 Annual inspection
Once a year

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