Dublin City Council says it can't re-open playgrounds as they're not supervised

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Dublin City Council says it can't re-open playgrounds as they're not supervised
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DCC Chief Executive Brendan Kenny said he didn’t think any local authority in the country had supervised playgrounds.

A playground in Johnstown Park, Glasnevin, Dublin. Image: RollingNews.ie A playground in Johnstown Park, Glasnevin, Dublin. Image: RollingNews.ie DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL Chief Executive Brendan Kenny has said that there are no supervised playgrounds in Dublin city, but he would be working with the government to find a way to open them in Phase Two.

But, after this announcement, Dublin City Council said that its playgrounds wouldn’t be re-opening without supervision. “But obviously the government would like to see playgrounds opened so we’ll be working as closely as possible with them to see how we can do that.”

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