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New Fun And Play In Bass Coast

Parks around Bass Coast have been a hive of activity with new playground equipment installed at Coronet Bay and Smiths Beach.

By Bass Coast - 16th September 2011 - Back to News

The new equipment was installed at Mary Mitchell reserve, Smiths Beach and Coronet Bay Foreshore reserve.

Bass Coast Shire Council’s Community and Economic Development Director, Steven Piasente said both projects were identified as part of Council’s Playground Plan 2010-15.

"Our aim is to provide families with a modern safe place to play within walking distance to their home," explained Mr Piasente. "The playground equipment that has been installed caters for of all ages with a particular focus on 2 to14 year olds. It is also important for each playground to have a unique feature and be different from nearby parks."

Mr Piasente said installation of the new playgrounds has taken longer than expected due to recent wet weather, but it has been worth the wait.
"Children can now enjoy new play equipment as we head into spring," said Mr Piasente. "At Coronet Bay foreshore the playground design has a boat theme and improved access with a new gravel path linking it to the existing footpath. "The unique feature of this playground is a climbing net and pirate ship; however there are still old favourites such as slides and swings."

Mr Piasente explained that members of the Southern Estates community planning group have had input into the playground design at Mary Mitchell reserve at Smith Beach.

"Children can experience equipment such as the surfboard style spring rocker, spinning pole, climbing frame and penguin panel. These complement the ever popular monkey bars, swing and slide, so there is something for ‘kids’ of all ages," said Mr Piasente.

Mr Piasente said that funding for playgrounds is determined by a criteria set out in the Playground Plan. "Simply put, this provides guidelines for how the budget is allocated. It’s important to look at the location of the park, how many people it services and ensure we provide a good spread of facilities across the Shire," explained Mr Piasente.

"The Coronet Bay playground is a major facility for the local community and was allocated $65,000. The playground at the Mary Mitchell reserve is one of a number of smaller, local playgrounds in that area and as such, had a budget of $33,000."


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