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Glasgow was so game for Street Play the first time, the city is set to do it all over again this September.

The council is repeating the offer of free road closures to residents, local groups and community-based organisations who want to turn their local streets into temporary playgrounds for local children.

It follows the huge success of the Street Play weekend in June this year, which saw the council facilitate 25 road closures across the city to allow communities to enjoy the benefits of a traffic-free day close to home.

Now, to mark this year’s International Car Free Day, Street Play will be available in the city for the second time this year, this time on September 22 & 23.

Councillor Anna Richardson, City Convener for Sustainability and Carbon Reduction, is delighted with the growing interest in Street Play and is encouraging groups across the city to take advantage of the offer.

Councillor Richardson said: “Street Play was a great success earlier this year as it gave neighbourhoods the chance to get together and really enjoy themselves. Ensuring the streets are car free allows children to reclaim a normally forbidden space for themselves and run free for a day.

“I’m hoping that community groups and local organisers grab this opportunity to transform their community for a day. We are simplifying the application process so it as easy as possible for communities to take advantage of this offer.”

Applications for the Street Play event on September 22, 23 require to be submitted by the by the end of September 11.

Any group or neighbourhood is interested in participating in Street Play should email the council’s Land and Environment Services department on land@glasgow.gov.uk with information on what they would do with the space created by their road closure.

Support with the application process and also accessing the public liability insurance required for a Street Play day will be available through Glasgow Life’s Communities Team. Organisers will be expected to undertake an appropriate risk assessment for their play day.

The council will cover all costs associated with organising the legal orders that allow roads to be closed, as well as the traffic management measures that will ensure the road is closed safely and also the charge for public liability insurance.

The location of a Street Play day must be approved by the council’s Traffic and Road Safety team. Main roads may not be approved for Street Play.