Playspace Strategy - Planning for Play 2041
Planning for play - A strategy for the development of innovative, quality play opportunities in Glenorchy
Glenorchy City Council currently has 44 playspaces, however our current play infrastructure is ageing with many requiring renewals and/or replacement. Council identified the need for a Playspace Strategy to provide residents with playspaces that reflect community expectations and a well-planned and coordinated approach.
Planning for Play 2041 - Playspace Strategy (the Strategy) is a strategy for the development of innovative, quality play opportunities in Glenorchy. The Glenorchy municipality provides and maintains a diverse variety of parks, playgrounds, playspaces and play environments for the community.Continue reading
Planning for play - A strategy for the development of innovative, quality play opportunities in Glenorchy
Glenorchy City Council currently has 44 playspaces, however our current play infrastructure is ageing with many requiring renewals and/or replacement. Council identified the need for a Playspace Strategy to provide residents with playspaces that reflect community expectations and a well-planned and coordinated approach.
Planning for Play 2041 - Playspace Strategy (the Strategy) is a strategy for the development of innovative, quality play opportunities in Glenorchy. The Glenorchy municipality provides and maintains a diverse variety of parks, playgrounds, playspaces and play environments for the community. Council understands and acknowledges the importance of play for the social, physical, and cognitive development of children. It also understands the role playspaces play in the image of the city and their ability to attract local and regional tourism to Glenorchy.
The Strategy provides guidance for future development and aims to improve the play opportunities across the municipality. It identifies work required over the next 20 years and delivers on our community’s goal of Making Lives Better.
At its December meeting Council endorsed the Playspace Strategy - Planning For Play 2041 and officers have hit the ground running and have started an internal audit on priority replacements pending annual budget allocation! Watch this space!
Why have a strategy?
Our play infrastructure is ageing. Equipment in many of our 44 playspaces requires renewal and/or replacement. To provide residents with the playspaces that reflect community expectations, Council needs a playspace strategy to provide a well-planned and coordinated approach to the delivering affordable contemporary playspaces to meet community needs now and into the future. The strategy will guide the future provision of playspace infrastructure that will provide opportunities for children to participate in physical activity in a safe environment. This will provide long term health and social benefits to the local community and contribute to making lives better.
How was the draft Strategy developed?
To better understand the current situation an audit of the 44 playspaces across the City of Glenorchy was undertaken. We looked at the condition and suitability of equipment, their locations and the populations they service. We looked at how our playgrounds compared with those in other Council areas.
We also asked community for their thoughts and ideas on the current playspaces. People could take a quick poll, provide feedback in a survey or drop pins on a map to provide comments on the playgrounds they use. Thanks to everyone who provided feedback. The feedback received supports the findings of the audit and reinforces the need for Council to implement a strategy to ensure a sustained replacement and upgrade of our ageing playspaces. The feedback also showed support for fewer better-quality play spaces and that most people normally travel to playspaces by car.
What's in the Strategy?
The strategy looks at the 44 playspaces and for each space proposes one the following recommendations. Please click here to access the final strategy.
- Maintain (M) - keep as is and maintain to current level
- Enhance (E) - add equipment to meet current or a higher classification
- Remove and Replace (RR) - remove equipment and replace with a different higher classification
- Replace (RP) - remove and replace equipment with the same classification (like-for-like)
- Remove (R) - remove and do not replace the playpaces at this location *
* Where the removal of a playspace is proposed Council recognises that further targeted consultation will be required. So please make sure you have your say about your playspaces.
This consultation has now closed.
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Montrose & Giblins Playspaces - News
CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Giblins Reserve and Montrose Foreshore Playspaces
The tenders for this project came in well above what was expected, so we are currently re-evaluating the project and assessing our options. We are very close to finalising an outcome to deliver improved play opportunities for the Glenorchy community. We anticipate a report to Council in the coming months. Watch this space for future updates.
Playspace Strategy - Planning for Play 2041
Lifecycle
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Stage 1 Consultation
Playspace Strategy - Planning for Play 2041 has finished this stageCommunity members are invited to provided feedback about playspaces, big and small around the Glenorchy Local Government Area.
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Developing the Draft Playspaces Strategy
Playspace Strategy - Planning for Play 2041 has finished this stageContributions received in the Stage 1 Consultation are evaluated and reviewed and used to inform the Draft Playspaces Strategy.
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Stage 2 Consultation
Playspace Strategy - Planning for Play 2041 has finished this stageThe draft Strategy is presented back to the community for comment.
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Final report
Playspace Strategy - Planning for Play 2041 has finished this stageThe outcomes of the Stage 2 consultation are considered and any required amendments to the Strategy are made. The final report and Strategy are presented to Council for endorsement.
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Endorsed By Council
Playspace Strategy - Planning for Play 2041 is currently at this stageFinal Playspace Strategy was endorsed by Council at its December meeting.
Who's Listening
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Phone 6216 6800 Email Jasmine.Young@gcc.tas.gov.au