The local councillor has been working on this project for years now and has been fundamental in securing land from housing executive, planning permission and now this five figure investment from the Council.
On Thursday past, she met with Council Chief Executive John Briggs along with local man Gary Loughran who is involved in Clady Community Association and Clady GAA. The meeting was arranged by Cllr Haughey to ensure work commences on site within the coming months.
Cllr Haughey-Grimley said, "I am absolutely delighted to announce such a substantial investment by council for this project.
"I've been working closely with Gary over the last number of years to bring this about and I'm delighted that now all the essential work has been done to make this play park possible.
"As some who grew up in Clady, I know only too well of the real need for recreation facilities for children, young people and young adults in the area. And I've worked very hard to deliver this for local people.
"I am delighted to inform local residents that a state of the art play and recreation facility will be developed in Mourneview Park over the next few months.
"I have arranged for a round table discussion to take place in Clady with representatives from St Michael's Primary School, Clady Tiny Tots, Clady Community Association and Clady GAA. This meeting will discuss plans in detail to ensure that everyone is catered for as far as possible within this budget.
"I will continue to keep residents informed of progress. This is very exciting news for Clady and for our younger generation. I am so proud to see this finally being delivered after years of hard work."