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Arezzo, the San Leo park is transformed into an inclusion park: new play area for disabled children

Deputy Mayor Tanti: “Yet another project that confirms Arezzo's vocation for inclusion. A project for almost 50 thousand euros has been presented"

Arezzo, the San Leo park is transformed into an inclusion park: new play area for disabled children.

A project entirely dedicated to girls and children with disabilities, an accessible play area equipped with structures, paths and other components that allow you to carry out recreational and motor activities safely.

It is the one prepared and presented by the Municipality of Arezzo within the scope of intervention defined by the "Fund for the inclusion of people with disabilities" relating to recreational and sporting activities and aimed at the provision of a recreational area totally accessible to children with disabilities for the safe carrying out of recreational and physical activities in order to encourage interaction, socialization and cognitive development.

The play area will be located within the public park of San Leo and, in addition to the installation of totally inclusive play equipment, includes the creation of anti-trauma flooring, the adaptation of sensory paths and connections between the new installations and existing infrastructure and installation of street furniture which are also inclusive. 48 thousand of the over 127 thousand euros provided by the Fund for the Arezzo Area will be allocated to the project of the Municipality of Arezzo, the remaining resources will be assigned to other projects presented by the other municipalities in the area.

“Arezzo confirms itself as an inclusive and cohesive city. This play area in the San Leo park is an important project, with which we will be able to give a structured and safe response for the well-being certainly of children with disabilities but more generally of the entire community. In recent years we have put the paths of autonomy and full inclusion at the center and this important project strengthens the responses by making them plural and widespread“, commented the deputy mayor Lucia Tanti.

Arezzo, il parco San Leo si trasforma in parco dell'inclusione: nuova area giochi per bambini diversamente abili.

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