More than £400,000 is to be invested to upgrade a play park in Dundee.
The council's Neighbourhood Services Committee will meet next week to approve plans for the improvement project at Camperdown Park.
Proposals include transforming the former boat pond into a large play area with a large ship, along with additional landscaping and installing play equipment, which will include a wheelchair inclusive boardwalk. Planting will also be introduced, while the play area will be resurfaced using sand, bark and grass.
Since 2012, works have been carried out at the Park as part of an on-going development plan.
Neighbourhood Services Convener Kevin Cordell said: "The play area is the most popular visitor attraction in the park and it is important that it's at the heart of the development plan.
"Play is a key part of every child's development, enjoyment and social life and this latest round of works highlights our commitment to supporting and enhancing play opportunities in Dundee."
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