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Exciting Times Ahead: City of Armadale Playground Replacements!
The following playgrounds within the City of Armadale are due for replacement and this is your chance to play a part in the adventure!
Heather Locke, Camillo
Pamplona Reserve, Seville Grove
Verdant Reserve, Seville Grove
Westfield Heron, Camillo
Bob Blackburn, Seville Grove
Don Simmons, Brookdale
John Dunn, Kelmscott
How can I be involved?
We value your input! If you’re a local resident or user of any of these parks, your thoughts can help shape the future of play in our community. We’re eager to hear your thoughts on the proposed designs for each playground to make sure it reflects the needs of the community.
Consultation Stage 1 - Proposed Concept Plans - Now Closed.
We’ve drawn up a concept plan for each playground at the above parks which provide a variety of different play experiences. You can check out the concept plans in the documents tab on the right. Once you’ve had a look, feel free to share your thoughts or comments with us below or by emailing parkdesign@armadale.wa.gov.au.
Following your feedback, we've tweaked our designs to ensure its what the community wants. Once finalised, works will commence in April 2025.
What’s next? - Stage 2 - Construction starting soon!
Works are due to commence in mid-April with an anticipated completion date in August 2025.
For the duration of works and to allow construction to go ahead safely, the current space will be temporarily closed with the construction site surrounded by fencing.
The majority of works will involve earthworks, landscaping, and modifications. The primary hours of work will be on the weekdays from 7.00am to 5.00pm. There may be some noise and dust during the work for nearby residents and businesses. We will make every effort to minimise the impact of the works on the community as much as possible.
The City of Armadale thanks local residents and businesses in advance for their patience during these works. Construction work is not expected to have an adverse impact on any resident or property, however should you wish to discuss any concerns prior to the works commencing or during the construction period, please contact the Parks Development team on 9394 5000 or email parkdesign@armadale.wa.gov.au
Exciting Times Ahead: City of Armadale Playground Replacements!
The following playgrounds within the City of Armadale are due for replacement and this is your chance to play a part in the adventure!
Heather Locke, Camillo
Pamplona Reserve, Seville Grove
Verdant Reserve, Seville Grove
Westfield Heron, Camillo
Bob Blackburn, Seville Grove
Don Simmons, Brookdale
John Dunn, Kelmscott
How can I be involved?
We value your input! If you’re a local resident or user of any of these parks, your thoughts can help shape the future of play in our community. We’re eager to hear your thoughts on the proposed designs for each playground to make sure it reflects the needs of the community.
Consultation Stage 1 - Proposed Concept Plans - Now Closed.
We’ve drawn up a concept plan for each playground at the above parks which provide a variety of different play experiences. You can check out the concept plans in the documents tab on the right. Once you’ve had a look, feel free to share your thoughts or comments with us below or by emailing parkdesign@armadale.wa.gov.au.
Following your feedback, we've tweaked our designs to ensure its what the community wants. Once finalised, works will commence in April 2025.
What’s next? - Stage 2 - Construction starting soon!
Works are due to commence in mid-April with an anticipated completion date in August 2025.
For the duration of works and to allow construction to go ahead safely, the current space will be temporarily closed with the construction site surrounded by fencing.
The majority of works will involve earthworks, landscaping, and modifications. The primary hours of work will be on the weekdays from 7.00am to 5.00pm. There may be some noise and dust during the work for nearby residents and businesses. We will make every effort to minimise the impact of the works on the community as much as possible.
The City of Armadale thanks local residents and businesses in advance for their patience during these works. Construction work is not expected to have an adverse impact on any resident or property, however should you wish to discuss any concerns prior to the works commencing or during the construction period, please contact the Parks Development team on 9394 5000 or email parkdesign@armadale.wa.gov.au
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