Central Coast Playspace Strategy
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Central Coast Council’s Playspace Strategy will set a strategic direction for the future planning of playspaces across the Region, outlines the principals for the provision of quality facilities for the region and process for sustainable management. The draft Central Coast Playspace Strategy is a result of the review of the former Gosford and Wyong LGA strategies and has been influenced and informed by previous community engagement activities and an independent audit of existing playspaces in the Central Coast region.
The strategy is in keeping with the 2019 Everyone can Play Guidelines by aiming to provide sustainable, inclusive and intergenerational playspaces which support informal physical activity for the benefit of the community.
The key principles that direct the provision of playspaces as outlined in the Strategy are
- Equitable distribution
- Co-location with other facilities
- Being well-designed
- Being sustainable
Community engagement will continue to inform the planning, design and sustainable management of playspaces throughout the region. Separate Community engagement will be undertaken on individual designs particularly for district and regional playspaces.
The community is invited to:
The opportunity to provide submissions and feedback closed 14 August 2020.
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