Aberdeen City Council's project to include young people in the Beach Masterplan has scooped the People's Choice award at the Scottish Planning Innovation Awards.
Last year, children and young people from around Aberdeen took part in stakeholder engagement sessions to help shape the new attractions. The award recognises innovation in working with all age groups, excellence in leadership or achievement.
Aberdeen City Council Co-Leader Councillor Ian Yuill said: "It is great to see the council’s work in engaging young people in the Beach Masterplan being recognised. Involving young people in plans is important to shape our city for future generations."
Aberdeen City Council Co-Leader Councillor Christian Allard said: "It is important that we engage with our children and young people on the key themes and elements of the Beach Masterplan. Winning this award highlights our commitment to involving young people in our future plans."
The primary features at Beach Park include a play park, sports area/pump track, gateway building, hub building and canopy features. The play park is designed to serve as a substantial outdoor destination, providing links to the city centre, serving as a focal point for activities and an entry point to the larger park and beach area. Drawing inspiration from the coastal setting and the historical presence of a rope factory to the south of the site, the design of the play area has been influenced significantly.
The Scottish Planning Innovation Award programmes showcase outstanding achievements in planning. The awards celebrate the contribution made by the planning profession to communities, and to raise awareness and understanding of the work of the industry.
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