The Bradford-based housing association has spent £50,000 upgrading play areas across the city, with major improvements at its Fagley Park site. The investment supports Incommunities' goal of building thriving neighbourhoods where safe, engaging spaces contribute to community wellbeing. Fagley Park, one of the largest play areas owned by Incommunities, already included zones for juniors and infants, a multi-use games area, and a dedicated space for teenage girls. The revamped park is already attracting children, teenagers, parents and local schools throughout the day. He said: "Engaging with our residents so that they have a say in how they improve local spaces is really important.