Whin Park is a 12-acre park located in the heart of Inverness, Scotland. The park is a hub for local community activities, events, and recreation.
Inverness play park project received £234,988 from the Scottish Government Play Area Fund and £150,000 from the Inverness Common Good Fund.
They are at an age where they can run around, play and get dirty. It’s a great time for them to be in the park. The park has been very good to them, and they have grown so much. This has been a great time for them to be in the. “They have been able to explore, play and learn, and have even made new friends. The park has been very good to them, and they have grown so much.” Fiona MacAskill, mother of Sophie and Max, expressed her satisfaction with the current state of the park.
The Concept Behind the Play Arch
The play arch is an innovative audio-based piece of equipment designed to encourage children to be more active outside.
The park has been equipped with new playground equipment, accessible walkways, and adapted sports facilities, making it a more inclusive space for everyone. The park also features a variety of outdoor activities such as a lake, a pond, and walking trails, allowing children to engage in a range of outdoor activities such as fishing, birdwatching, and nature walks. Additionally, the park offers a variety of events and activities, such as concerts, festivals, and workshops, which cater to different interests and age groups. The upgrades aim to create a welcoming and inclusive environment for children and families, providing opportunities for socialization, learning, and fun. The park’s accessibility features, such as the accessible walkways, adapted sports facilities, and new playground equipment, ensure that all children can participate and enjoy the benefits of play, regardless of their abilities.