Alison Park Playground Upgrade

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Consultation has concluded.

Alison Park playground is open for play! Join Mayor Philipa Veitch for the formal opening celebration on Thursday 16 May, 3pm to 4:30pm.  

Click here for more information.


Check out the final plan for the new playground! Click here

Thanks to all who voted for their preferred playground design. 

We had a great response with more than 600 votes! Based on a majority vote, we will commence building an exciting new play space based on the Option 2 concept design in late 2023. You can read the outcomes of the community consultation here.


Randwick City Council is upgrading the playground at Alison Park, Randwick. 

Following consultation with the community last year where we learned more about how you use the park and your ideas for the upgrade, we have come up with two concepts and we need your help to decide which one is the best for Alison Park! 

Both concepts use highly durable equipment, specially designed for Aussie playgrounds to allow kids of all ages to run, jump, climb and slide.

OPTION 1
View Nature feel concept plan and artist impression
Nature feel with all-timber equipment. The feature play tower includes a 3m high climbing net and climbing wall, a 1.5m high slide and a 2.4m high curved slide.


 Urban feel with equipment made from high pressure laminate. The feature play tower includes an incline net, 3m high tube slide and 1.2m high open slide.


The upgrade will also include: 

  • New seating within the fenced playground 
  • Sheltered picnic table and benches outside the playground
  • Garden bed with sandstone block edges
  • Feature tree
  • Updated shade cloth

MEET US AT THE PLAYGROUND
Come chat with us about the concepts at Alison Park:
  • Tuesday 14 March, 3.30pm to 4.30pm
  • Wednesday 15 March, 9.30am to 10.30am

CAST YOUR VOTE!

Take our quick poll to vote for option 1 'nature feel' or 2 'urban feel'.

SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS:

CONSULTATION PERIOD: 22 February to 9am, 23 March 2023.

Alison Park playground is open for play! Join Mayor Philipa Veitch for the formal opening celebration on Thursday 16 May, 3pm to 4:30pm.  

Click here for more information.


Check out the final plan for the new playground! Click here

Thanks to all who voted for their preferred playground design. 

We had a great response with more than 600 votes! Based on a majority vote, we will commence building an exciting new play space based on the Option 2 concept design in late 2023. You can read the outcomes of the community consultation here.


Randwick City Council is upgrading the playground at Alison Park, Randwick. 

Following consultation with the community last year where we learned more about how you use the park and your ideas for the upgrade, we have come up with two concepts and we need your help to decide which one is the best for Alison Park! 

Both concepts use highly durable equipment, specially designed for Aussie playgrounds to allow kids of all ages to run, jump, climb and slide.

OPTION 1
View Nature feel concept plan and artist impression
Nature feel with all-timber equipment. The feature play tower includes a 3m high climbing net and climbing wall, a 1.5m high slide and a 2.4m high curved slide.


 Urban feel with equipment made from high pressure laminate. The feature play tower includes an incline net, 3m high tube slide and 1.2m high open slide.


The upgrade will also include: 

  • New seating within the fenced playground 
  • Sheltered picnic table and benches outside the playground
  • Garden bed with sandstone block edges
  • Feature tree
  • Updated shade cloth

MEET US AT THE PLAYGROUND
Come chat with us about the concepts at Alison Park:
  • Tuesday 14 March, 3.30pm to 4.30pm
  • Wednesday 15 March, 9.30am to 10.30am

CAST YOUR VOTE!

Take our quick poll to vote for option 1 'nature feel' or 2 'urban feel'.

SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS:

CONSULTATION PERIOD: 22 February to 9am, 23 March 2023.

Consultation has concluded.

  • Stage 1 consultation

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    Randwick City Council is upgrading the playground at Alison Park, Alison Road Randwick.

    The playground upgrade is one of many we are undertaking over the coming years, in response to the community’s request to see play spaces in Randwick City upgraded to include more exciting and adventurous equipment suitable for a range of ages and abilities*.

    Council aims to maintain a very high community satisfaction rating for our open spaces, coastal walkways and playgrounds.

    Last updated in 2000, the Alison Park Playground is located near the Randwick Town Centre, schools, and childcare centres, and is popular with local families and visitors. There approximately 1,600 children aged 0-5 and 2,000 children aged 5 to 11 living in the suburb of Randwick. This means the provision of quality play spaces is important for the physical and mental development of children as well as providing socialising opportunities for children and parents and carers.

    The upgrade will include new play equipment, rubber soft fall and shade cloths.

    We would love to hear from the children of Randwick to help us understand what you’d like to see in the new playground.

    Have your say:

    Take our survey or use our ideas board to share a great idea!

    Join us at the playground to share your ideas in person on Monday 10 October, 3.30pm to 4.30pm and Wednesday 12 October, 10am to 11am.

    Send your comments to the General Manager headed “Alison Park Playground Upgrade” to council@randwick.nsw.gov.au or 30 Frances Street, Randwick 2031.


    Consultation period: 12 September to 9am, 17 October 2022.

    Next steps: Your ideas will be used to help develop a concept plan for the upgrade. Plans will be exhibited for further community feedback in late 2022.

    *Source: Randwick City Council Open Space and Recreation Needs Study 2020.