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April 16, 2020

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A sign on a park gates saying ' PLEASE NOTE. In the interest of public safety and to assist in reducing the spread of COVID-19 this playpark is NOW CLOSED. Inspection of the play equipment is also suspended at this time. Please assist with the reduction of the spread of COVID-19 by not using this area. www.glasgow.gov.uk/coronavirus

Exploring local responses to COVID-19: Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland

Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, CNS Emerging Insights, Education, Children and Families, InequalitiesBy adminApril 16, 2020

Children’s Neighbourhoods Scotland (CNS) has started a research project in partnership with Policy Scotland and local authorities to document responses to, and the impact of, COVID-19 on children and families.

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