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The playground at the Community Kindergarten ‘Kindaimanna’ is due for replacement.
What has happened so far…
A consultancy firm has been engaged to undertake the consultation and design of the playground replacement. The Consultant visited the site and discussed with kindergarten and council staff members the existing issues and desired ideas, as well as desired and existing habits to inform the proposed external kindergarten landscape renewal.
Let us know what you think - survey now closed
If you use this space, particularly if you have involvement with the play group or attend the kindy, we value your input. We're eager to collaborate with you in designing a playground that reflects the user’s needs.
Take part in our survey to let us know your thoughts on the attached concept report. What do you love? What could be better?
Feedback closes 12 October 2023 at 12pm.
If you also have an idea that you would like to share with us, feel free to share it through the 'Ideas' tab below.
While we may not be able to accommodate all requests, we value your opinion and are appreciative of your feedback.
What happens next?
The City will has used community feedback to finalise the concept plan in preparation for delivery of this project commencing on site over the coming year. You can view the concept plan on the righthand side of this page.
The playground at the Community Kindergarten ‘Kindaimanna’ is due for replacement.
What has happened so far…
A consultancy firm has been engaged to undertake the consultation and design of the playground replacement. The Consultant visited the site and discussed with kindergarten and council staff members the existing issues and desired ideas, as well as desired and existing habits to inform the proposed external kindergarten landscape renewal.
Let us know what you think - survey now closed
If you use this space, particularly if you have involvement with the play group or attend the kindy, we value your input. We're eager to collaborate with you in designing a playground that reflects the user’s needs.
Take part in our survey to let us know your thoughts on the attached concept report. What do you love? What could be better?
Feedback closes 12 October 2023 at 12pm.
If you also have an idea that you would like to share with us, feel free to share it through the 'Ideas' tab below.
While we may not be able to accommodate all requests, we value your opinion and are appreciative of your feedback.
What happens next?
The City will has used community feedback to finalise the concept plan in preparation for delivery of this project commencing on site over the coming year. You can view the concept plan on the righthand side of this page.