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CHILDREN IN WALES - Umbrella organisation promoting the interests of children and young people.

Local Partners

PLAY WALES - Advice, support and guidance for all those in Wales who have a concern or responsibility for any environment where children and young people might play.

Play Wales upholds children's right to play. Freely chosen play is critically important in the healthy development of all children and young people.


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National

PLAY ENGLAND - Play England aims for all children and young people in England to have regular access and opportunity for free, inclusive local play provision and play space.  Play England provides advice and support to promote good practice, and works to ensure that the importance of play is recognised by policy makers, planners and the public.

CLYBIAU PLANT CYMRU - Welsh national our of school childcare organisation.

PLAYLINK - Organisation that supports play opportunities to provide free play environments.

INTERPLAY

Local charity dedicated to integrated play and leisure.


SWANSEA CHILDREN’S PLAY TEAM & MOBILE PLAYBUS

Swansea City Council Children’s Play Team & Play on Wheels Playbus


NEATH PORT TALBOT ‘PLAYWORKS’ TEAM

Neath Port Talbot County Council - Children’s ‘Play Works’ Team

SNAC WALES

SNAC- (Special Needs Activity Club) is a purpose built play centre for children and young people aged 0-25 years with special needs - More info click here

SWANSEA ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM

Swansea Environmental Forum (SEF) promotes and facilitates environmental sustainability in Swansea. We are a strategic partnership of public, voluntary and private sector members.

PLAY & LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES LIBRARY

The library is a unique project in Wales and the first play and leisure library for children and adults with a disability.


SCRAPSTORESUK - Scrapstores UK has been set up by members of the scrapstore community to support the reuse of unwanted resources for the benefit of children and communities. Clean reusable scrap materials (which businesses find hard to recycle so would otherwise be landfilled) are made available for children to play with through a network of 100 independent 'Scrapstores' across the UK