Playground Upgrade - George Bolton Swimming Centre Burnside
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Consultation has concluded
Council is upgrading this playground and seeks your feedback on what features you would like to see installed.
The opportunity
Council's Playground Strategy has prioritised a number of playgrounds within our City for upgrades in this financial year.
About the playground
This playground is located within the George Bolton Swimming Centre Burnside.
The play equipment consists of monkey bars, chain bridge, dismantled flying fox and swinging bars. The playground has pine chip softfall with timber round log edging.
Surrounding the play area is turf and separating it from the pool is a bitumen and concrete path.
Council is upgrading this playground and seeks your feedback on what features you would like to see installed.
The opportunity
Council's Playground Strategy has prioritised a number of playgrounds within our City for upgrades in this financial year.
About the playground
This playground is located within the George Bolton Swimming Centre Burnside.
The play equipment consists of monkey bars, chain bridge, dismantled flying fox and swinging bars. The playground has pine chip softfall with timber round log edging.
Surrounding the play area is turf and separating it from the pool is a bitumen and concrete path.
The Playground Strategy identified that this playground is for use by children in the 6 - 12 years age group.
Potential features
Council seeks your opinion on the features you would like in the playground. These include equipment for:
swinging
rocking
sliding
spinning
balancing
climbing
interactive elements.
Your responses to this survey will guide Council on how to proceed.
Feedback requested
Please complete the survey below by Friday 23 October 2015.
For more information
For more information contact Claire Bottrall, Council's Landscape Architect, on 8366 4200.
When will work begin?
The results of this survey will be reviewed and incorporated, where possible, into a draft landscape design. This design will then be presented to Council for their approval before work commences in early 2016.