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Gilsenan Reserve in Paynesville to gain modern, accessible public toilets supporting playground, skate park, and markets

Paynesville’s Gilsenan Reserve will get modern, accessible public toilets by June 2026, supporting playground, skate park, and market users, while ensuring minimal disruption and ongoing community updates during construction.

By news@gippsland - 16th February 2026 - Back to News

Paynesville’s Gilsenan Reserve is getting an upgrade, with construction of a modern public toilet facility beginning in March. The project, delivered by East Gippsland Shire Council, is expected to be completed by June 2026.

Design Co Builders to construct modern, accessible public toilets at Gilsenan Reserve, supporting playground, skate park, markets, and preserving existing trees

Design Co Builders to construct modern, accessible public toilets at Gilsenan Reserve, supporting playground, skate park, markets, and preserving existing trees

Inclusive amenities upgrade

The new amenities will support users of the playground and skate park, and visitors to the regular market events held at the reserve. Importantly, the facility has been designed to be accessible and inclusive. The facility will include:

  • One accessible toilet with baby change facilities
  • One unisex toilet with ambulant-compliant fixtures
  • One accessible parking space

Mayor Cr Jodie Ashworth said the upgrade is a practical improvement for everyone who enjoys the reserve. "Gilsenan Reserve is a hub for community events, families and visitors. This new facility will ensure everyone can enjoy the reserve comfortably and safely," Cr Ashworth said.

Community-friendly construction

Cr Ashworth added, "The project has been carefully planned to fit seamlessly within the reserve, with no existing trees or shrubs needing removal. We’re delivering facilities that respect both the community and the environment."

Cr Ashworth also highlighted the Council’s commitment to ongoing communication during construction, "We appreciate the patience of local residents and visitors. Safety signage and site management will be in place, and we will continue to provide updates via our YourSay page and social media as the works progress."

Construction will be managed to minimise disruption, the playground and skate park will remain open throughout the build, and Council is working closely with local groups to ensure the community is kept up to date. For more, visit Your Say East Gippsland website.

Pictures from Your Say East Gippsland website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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