Families have just three days left to have their say on what to do with £240,000 of Lottery cash earmarked for children's activities.
Wealden District Council has drawn up a play s0trategy for youngsters aged five to 16 who want more sports facilities and youth centres.
Top of the list for teenagers are skate parks and floodlit basketball courts.
The council will spend £237,800 from the Big Lottery Fund on improved facilities.
Margaret Kirkpatrick, cabinet member for housing and community, said: "It is an important opportunity to improve the well-being, social skills and fitness of our children and young people and I hope it will play a substantial part in providing alternatives to boredom, which we know can lead to a lack of fulfilment and antisocial behaviour."
Residents have until Saturday to make their views known about the play strategy.
To make a comment, visit www.wealden.gov.uk
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