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Consultation has concluded
This consultation has now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated in both the revised Master Plan and playground and exercise equipment consultations. The revised Master Plan was adopted by Council on Monday 23 July. You can view the engagement summary.
Next steps
Work is now underway on the $1.4 million Morisset playground upgrade to include children's play equipment, outdoor fitness stations and new public barbecues.
The first stage of work, which began this week, involves demolition of the existing out-dated playground, with installation of modern, all inclusive play equipment to follow.
This consultation has now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated in both the revised Master Plan and playground and exercise equipment consultations. The revised Master Plan was adopted by Council on Monday 23 July. You can view the engagement summary.
Next steps
Work is now underway on the $1.4 million Morisset playground upgrade to include children's play equipment, outdoor fitness stations and new public barbecues.
The first stage of work, which began this week, involves demolition of the existing out-dated playground, with installation of modern, all inclusive play equipment to follow.
Bernie Goodwin Memorial Reserve has finished this stage
The Bernie Goodwin Memorial Reserve was adopted by Council in April 2017
Revised Master Plan consultation
Bernie Goodwin Memorial Reserve has finished this stage
Following the adoption of the Master Plan further studies identified that a skate facility could be included within the Reserve and this consultation identified the preffered location.
All-inclusive playground and static exercise equipment consultation
Bernie Goodwin Memorial Reserve has finished this stage
This consultation focuses on the playground and exercise equipment to be considered for inclusion within the Reserve.
Revised Master Plan to Council
Bernie Goodwin Memorial Reserve has finished this stage
The revised Bernie Goodwin Memorial Reserve Master Plan was adopted by Council on Monday 23 July.
Playground and exercise equipment consultation report
Bernie Goodwin Memorial Reserve has finished this stage
The outcomes of the playground and exercise equipment consultation can be viewed in the engagement summary.
Construction
Bernie Goodwin Memorial Reserve is currently at this stage
Work is now underway on the $1.4 million Morisset playground upgrade to include children's play equipment, outdoor fitness stations and new public barbecues.
The first stage of work, which began this week, involves demolition of the existing playground, with installation of modern all-inclusive play equipment to follow.