Town Park Children’s Playground Not to Reopen to Public as Yet

We thank Denis Hickey (representing Millstreet Town Park Committee) for the following statement:

“Millstreet Town Park Committee notes the announcement that as part of Phase Two of the Government Covid-19 roadmap, supervised playgrounds will be allowed to re-open from Monday 8th June.
Millstreet Town Park Committee does not operate a supervised playground.  Pending further clarification Millstreet playground will not be re-opening from Monday 8th June 2020.”

Millstreet Town Park Children’s Playground Summer 2020. Tap on the images to enlarge. (S.R.)

4 thoughts on “Town Park Children’s Playground Not to Reopen to Public as Yet”

  1. We would like to donate to this park and need who to send our check to and where
    Please advice. Thank you!!! From San Francisco.

    1. Hi Nancy
      thank you for considering a donation to our Town Park. Our local park (despite the closure of the playground, sports equipment and playing surfaces) has been a fantastic outdoor resource and walking haven for Millstreet during the Covid 19 lockdown.
      Now more than ever we rely on public support. Our main source of income the local Lotto has been suspended since the March with no revenues in sight for the foreseeable future.
      If you can please email us at: <email> and we can progress in private.
      Many thanks
      Millstreet Town Park Committee

    2. Hi Nancy
      thank you for considering a donation to our Town Park. Our local park (despite the closure of the playground, sports equipment and playing surfaces) has been a fantastic outdoor resource and walking haven for Millstreet during the Covid 19 lockdown.
      Now more than ever we rely on public support. Our main source of income the local Lotto has been suspended since March with no revenues in sight for the foreseeable future.
      If you can please email us at <email> and we can progress in private.
      Many thanks
      Millstreet Town Park Committee

  2. Parental supervision is surely the uncomplicated answer. Parents clean your hands and your children’s hands before and after use of equipment. Adhere to respiratory & cough etiquette. The majority of parents have participated with all guidelines thus far and are not willing to put their families at risk. Children need to get moving safely with others now and before they return to school.

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