What are the key changes?
The review recommended that along with the Strategy document, a new Playground Replacement Action Plan 2014 – 2025 be developed.
Playground Replacement Action Plan
This new action plan comprises the ‘Priorities and Action Plan’ section from the original Strategy document. The new Action Plan will enable Council to update and reflect all upgrades and replacements as they occur, rather than waiting until the playground strategy is due to be reviewed again.
Other Changes
There are several minor changes to the strategy which include:
Updated Data
- Census data updated to 2011 numbers
- References to Council’s Strategic Plan “Be the Future of Burnside 2012-2025” have been updated
- New examples of well-designed playgrounds within the city have been added
- Hierarchy classifications updated for upgraded playground
Age Classification
Introduction of a new age classification for each playground to help prioritise future redevelopments and as a guide for responding to customer enquiries. The age classification was developed as part of Council’s Sport and Recreation Strategy last year.
Nature Play Space
The suitability and allowance of nature play spaces have been reviewed and redefined.
A ‘nature play space’ refers to a play space that provides children with access to a range of opportunities that reflect the natural world.
While specific areas have not been formally identified by the Council as ‘nature play’ areas there is anecdotal evidence of creek beds in reserves such as Bell Yett Reserve and Kensington Gardens Reserve being used by children to explore and build ‘cubbies’ from logs and branches.
It must be noted that developed nature play spaces require regular maintenance and monitoring to ensure they remain beneficial and safe.
Further investigation and community consultation is required before a nature play space within the City of Burnside is developed.
New Hierarchy Classification
Introduction of a new Hierarchy classification for “facility based playgrounds”. This takes into account playgrounds not based in reserves and parks such as those at the Burnside Swimming Centre.
Consultation has concluded