McGuinness TD backs Inclusive Sensory Play Space for Abbeyside

Sinn Féin TD for Waterford, Conor D. McGuinness, has made a formal submission to Waterford City & County Council in support of the proposed Inclusive Sensory Play Space at Abbeyside in Dungarvan.

“This is a well-designed, community-led project that will make a real difference to Autistic children and their families across West Waterford,” Deputy McGuinness said.

The proposed play space is designed to support the sensory, emotional and developmental needs of Autistic children. It includes quiet zones, wide paths, and spaces for both solitary and group play — developed in collaboration with Autism Support Dungarvan and shaped by the lived experience of local families.

“It’s a practical and inclusive facility — and for many families, it will be the first time their child can safely and confidently access a local play space.”

Deputy McGuinness said the project is a key step towards making Dungarvan an Autism Friendly Town.

“But more than that, this is about designing public infrastructure that works for everyone — recognising different needs and responding with action that delivers.”

In his formal submission, Deputy McGuinness also acknowledged that some residents may have concerns, but said these can be addressed.

“As with any development, it’s right that local views are heard. But this is a modest, well-considered proposal. Simple steps can be taken at development stage — including screening, layout, and access design — to mitigate any potential impact.”

Conor D. McGuinness is Sinn Féin TD for Waterford and the party’s spokesperson on Rural Affairs, Community Development and the Gaeltacht. He has long advocated for inclusive and accessible public infrastructure and has welcomed the collaborative approach taken to bring this project forward.