The City of Wolverhampton Council has been highlighted as one of the best in the country at supporting neighbourhoods to get children Playing Out.

The authority has accepted an invitation from the Playing Out initiative to become a Play Streets Beacon. Playing Out is a resident-led organisation allowing people to apply for temporary road closures with help from their local councils, so that neighbours and children can come together as a community.

Through working with the city council, many Wolverhampton streets have successfully held Playing Out days allowing children to play outside their homes in a safe and inclusive environment. Councillor Obaida Ahmed, City of Wolverhampton Council cabinet member for digital and community, said: “I have seen the positive impact that Playing Out can have on an area.

“It is not just brilliant for children; it can have a positive impact on the entire community. Many residents have noted how Play Streets have brought their streets together, strengthening relationships and fostering a greater sense of belonging.

“We are delighted to accept the invitation to become a Play Streets Beacon and look forward to sharing our expertise in this field with others.” Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, City of Wolverhampton Council cabinet member for adults and wellbeing, said: “This is a fantastic way of supporting our physical activity strategy by inspiring young people to move more in fun events right on their doorstep

“We have an ambition to increase physical activity participation rates across the city and initiatives such as Playing Out days will help us to realise that.” The Beacon recognition highlights City of Wolverhampton Council as an example of best practice, and it will now share its experience and knowledge of Playing Out events with other organisations and residents.

As a Play Streets Beacon, the council will:

  • Advise people on how to organise a Play Street
  • Provide on-the-ground support for residents
  • Offer ideas on promoting Play Streets
  • Guide other councils in developing Play Streets policies
  • Advise on the development of Play Streets in disadvantaged communities
  • Support the voluntary sector in delivering Play Streets
  • Raise awareness and understanding of the value of Play Streets for children and communities

For more information on how to organise a Play Street in Wolverhampton visit Let’s Play Out. Residents organising an event receive a free promotional pack containing hi-vis vests, guidance on organising a Play Street, a giant skipping rope and chalks.

Applications for a road closure must be made at least 8 weeks before the date of the event. More information about Playing Out can be found at Welcome - Playing Out.