A new outdoor play and learning initiative has added excitement to a local community while highlighting Leeds City Council’s ongoing dedication to ensuring children and young people have the best opportunities to thrive and grow. The new initiative, named ‘Play Together, Talk Together’, features seven interactive installations prominently located at the Compton Centre Community Hub & Library in Harehills. These nature-inspired installations were created by Playful Anywhere and Play Explore Art, following a commission by a partnership between Leeds City Council and Nesta, the UK’s innovation agency for social good Leeds Star Newspaper
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