Playground renewal process begins with community input

Geelong and Bellarine residents have the chance to give their input on the renewal of nine playgrounds across the region.

The City of Greater Geelong, which manages and maintains 380 public play spaces, will upgrade eight local playgrounds and one district playground as part of its Play Strategy.

The playground renewals will involve replacing current equipment, providing seating and shade from trees and installing or maintaining safe surfaces around play equipment.

The playgrounds involved in the renewal process this year include Breamlea Recreational Reserve, Malbec Loop Reserve, Malcolm Reserve, Francis Reserve, Moolap Reserve, Gwyther Reserve, Lubeck Reserve, Pevensey Park and Barwon Valley Fun Park.

Greater Geelong Mayor Trent Sullivan said the playground renewals were important in providing for the recreational needs of children in the community.

“We understand the importance of providing playgrounds that are easily accessible to neighbouring residents, giving children an environment that is both fun and challenging,” Mayor Sullivan said.

“At the same time, we need to ensure that the equipment is safe for use, free from defects and meets current Australian standards.”

Deputy Mayor Anthony Aitken said it was important that residents could contribute to the renewal process by completing a short survey.

“It’s vitally important that we make appropriate play opportunities and spaces available to the growing number of children in our community,” Cr Aitken said.

“I urge residents to have their say on this playground renewal process by identifying the areas they use and answering a few simple questions to help the City understand how it can best meet community needs.”

To take part in the playground renewal survey go to yoursay.geelongaustralia.com.au/playgroundrenewal2023.