Work is set to start on a £185,000 multi-games area in Dundee next week.
The new games area will be installed in Whorterbank, between the Anrum Court and Burnside Court multis, in Lochee. Seating areas and landscaping improvements will also be carried out in the works.
Extra car parking spaces will be created behind Ancrum Court on Burnside Street.
The new instalment, which local residents had a say in the design of, is part of the multi-million pound regeneration of Lochee.

Will Dawson, convener of Dundee City Council’s city development committee said: “This work is being done to help us achieve a key target set out in the Lochee Physical Regeneration Framework.
“I am particularly pleased that local residents had input and a say on the design and layout of the proposed development at a consultation event we held in July 2014.
“Other agencies, including Police Scotland, have also helped in the creation and the location of the improvements, which I am sure will be welcomed and well used by the community when they are finished.”
Money for the majority of the work is coming from the Vacant and Derelict Land Fund with the multi-games area itself paid for through Dundee Partnership’s Community Regeneration Fund.
Contractors Tayside Contracts are due to start work on site next week with the project completed by the end of the year.