The children's play area in Springfield Park is next on the government's agenda in its work to improve facilities for young islanders.
The children's play area near the football grounds is next on the list for an update and potential relocation.
The government recently officially opened the new £300,000 playground at Millennium Park, where Infrastructure Minister Andy Jehan told Channel 103 about his department's next project.
He says improvements are long overdue:
"We're considering moving the children's play area, and again, we'll engage with the children before we make any final decisions.
"When you're investing such significant sums, you want to see the facility used, so it's vital that we talk to key stakeholders, and the young people of the island are very much part of that group."
Constable Jehan says improvements will be made within the next 12 months.

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