That the Parliament notes and celebrates the recent success of Whin Park's transformation after funding was received from the Scottish Government Play Area Fund, the Inverness Common Good Fund and the Community Regeneration Fund; notes that, specifically, the interactive Nessie sculpture recorded over 230 hours of play in July 2025, and 200 hours in August; celebrates that Whin Park's regeneration has been focused on interactive play equipment that can be used and enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities, and welcomes all further success and enjoyment of the park for the local community and visitors.
Supported by:
Miles Briggs, Emma Harper, Bill Kidd, Audrey Nicoll, Kevin Stewart