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Redevelopment underway in Guide Park in Wonthaggi with $700,000 from Sports and Recreation Victoria and $350,000 from the Growing Suburbs Fund
Work is set to get underway on the redevelopment of Guide Park in Wonthaggi, which will see the creation of a regional scale playspace for the community.
Bass Coast Shire Council awarded the tender for the Project at its December 2021 meeting, with construction initially anticipated to get underway in February. Limited availability of supplies has caused a delay to the start time, however work can now begin with the project expected to be completed by the end of the year.
The construction of the $1.77 million Guide Park Redevelopment Project is set to begin in April and be opened by the end of the year
Improved access
The redevelopment will create an accessible, intergenerational space that offers a variety of challenging experiences for all age groups and abilities, while also providing natural shade and park amenities for residents and visitors. The design draws upon extensive community consultation with elements reflecting the Shire's coal mining history and amazing natural environment.
The project will also include the installation of a drinking fountain, bike racks, pathways, fencing and an accessible barbecue, as well as landscaping and irrigation works and changes to the internal road configuration to create more parking and improved vehicle access.
Redevelopment funding
As part of the redevelopment, the existing playground will be removed. The new playspace will be constructed under the established trees for shade. No significant vegetation removal is required for this project.
"This project would not have been possible without the support from the Victorian government, with grants of $700,000 through Sports and Recreation Victoria and $350,000 from the Growing Suburbs Fund. Council is also contributing $720,000 to this exciting community project." Bass Coast Shire Mayor, Cr Michael Whelan said.
Appreciating community patience
While construction is underway, the toilet facilities, existing shelter and surrounding grounds will remain open where possible. The exit from the park onto Graham Street will be permanently closed and a section of the footpath will be closed as well. Appropriate traffic/pedestrian control measures will be in place during the works.
This project will include the use of large plants and machinery which might be noisy at times. Council understands that these works may present an inconvenience to nearby residents and users of the park and appreciates their patience. The contractor will make every effort to minimise disruptions during construction.
For more information on this project, visit Guide Park Playspace Wonthaggi or contact council's Infrastructure Delivery Team on 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or (03) 5671 2211, or email basscoast@basscoast.vic.gov.au.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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