Kensington Park and Oval
Consultation has concluded

The Plan of Management for Kensington Park was endorsed by Council on 25 October 2016. For more information, view our News Feed below.
Stage 2: Draft Plan of Management public exhibition
THIS CONSULTATION STAGE HAS CONCLUDED: 22 August to 23 September
Following on from our stage one consultation where we asked you what you love about Kensington Park and how we can improve it, we have taken your ideas and aspirations to develop a Draft Plan of Management and draft Landscape Concept Plan for the park.
Some of the great ideas we received included a continuous walkway around the oval, an outdoor gym for all abilities, extending the kids playground and providing more seating to sit and enjoy the open space.
View the Draft Plan and tell us what you think by sending a written submission using the link below.
We also invite you to come to our drop-in sessions at Kensington Park on Saturday 3 September, 9am to 11am or Wednesday 7 September, 3pm to 5pm to discuss the draft plan with Council staff. We will be located near the John Calopedos Memorial Playground.
Stage 1: Preparation for Draft Plan of Management
THIS CONSULTATION STAGE HAS CONCLUDED: 17 June to 1 July 2016
Randwick City Council is preparing a Plan of Management and concept design for Kensington Park and Oval to guide future improvements to the park over the next 10 years and create better linkages to the surrounding neighbourhood, such as the Council nursery.
Kensington Park is categorised as a district park and as such will continue to accommodate organised sporting activities and be an important place for local residents and families to use.
As a first stage we wanted to know what you love about the park and what you think could be improved.
To do this, we invited you to:
- complete a short 5 minute survey
- share your ideas for new features we can consider in the plan
- share your stories about the park
Please note there is no intention to change the park's on-leash status for dogs and organised sport will continue to be a major focus for the park.