Planning is beginning on the creation and upgrade of two exciting district playspaces

District level playspaces promote healthy living and active lifestyles by continuing to provide a large recreational facility for the local and wider community.

We’re pleased to announce that we are upgrading the existing playspace located at Illoura Reserve, Davistown - and creating a brand new playspace at Tuggerawong!

Illoura Reserve at Davistown

Removal of the current playspace at Illoura Reserve, Davistown, is currently in early planning stages. The current playspace is no longer serviceable. Works will include the removal of the old playspace, and construction of a new inclusive district level playground at the end of Pine Road, Davistown NSW 2251.

The district level playspace will promote healthy living and active lifestyles by continuing to provide a large recreational facility for the local and wider community. Additionally, the upgrade will enhance the existing surrounding facilities and will ensure all play equipment and softfall meets current Australian Standards.

Have your say

Don't miss out on your chance to have a say on this exciting project!

We recognise that our community is diverse and is made up of individuals from various paths of life. We are aiming to create a playspace which is reflective of this and which embraces this diversity by identifying our users and planning for the future. To ensure we achieve this, we encourage you to fill out this survey.

You were invited to complete the survey between 4 September and 2 October 2024.

This playspace upgrade is part of Council’s ongoing replacement program and was scheduled as part of Council’s Operational Plan 2024-25.

Shade structures are included at all district playspaces in the areas of the park that are most essential – such as toddlers’ areas.

Council uses natural shade within playspace design via existing trees or the planting of mature trees.

Shade structures or tree planting are not always possible at every location due site constraint such as impacts upon surrounding environment etc. and the high incidence of vandalism and cost of maintenance of shades structures.

In line with the Cancer Council's recommendations, it is recommended to visit playspaces in the mornings and afternoons and not at the hottest time of the day (in the middle of the day) and to always wear sun-safe clothing such as long sleeves and hats.

The District Playspace Upgrade - Illoura Reserve Davistown is expected to cost $311,000 as highlighted in the Central Coast Council's Operational Plan 2024/25.

Yes, the principle of providing inclusive and accessible playspaces will continue in line with the NSW Government's ‘Everyone can Play’ guidelines and Central Coast Council's Disability Inclusion Action Plan to meet the needs of our diverse range of users.

Inclusive playspaces provide for all abilities, not just access. Accessible playspace design mainly addresses the movement needs of those with disabilities. Council staff undergo continued development in the area of Inclusive & Accessible playspaces and are committed to making places more inclusive for everyone.

Illoura Reserve will remain open to the public. However, to upgrade the playspace, Council will need to close Illoura Reserve playspace for a period of time. Council will be in a position to provide further detail relating to the upgrade of the park in early 2025 and prior to construction commencing.

Safety is exceptionally important for Council and we are required to meet the high safety standards under Australian law.

Council will be in a position to provide further detail relating to the upgrade of the park in early 2025 and prior to construction commencing.

Completion of park construction is planned to occur by 30 June 2025.

Tuggerawong

Design and construction of a new district level playspace at 326-328 Tuggerawong Rd, Tuggerawong NSW 2259 is currently in the planning stages. Works will include additional infrastructure to support the playspace, such as pathways.

The new playspace will be in accordance with the Central Coast Playspace Strategy.

The district level playspace will promote healthy living and active lifestyles by continuing to provide a large recreational facility for the local and wider community. Additionally, the playspace will enhance the existing surrounding facilities and will ensure all play equipment and softfall meets the current Australian Standards.

Have your say

Don't miss out on having your say on this exciting new playspace!

You were invited to complete the survey between 4 September and 2 October 2024.

This playspace upgrade is part of Council’s ongoing replacement program and was scheduled as part of Council’s Operational Plan 2023-24.

The new District Playspace - Tuggerawong Hall is expected to cost $330,000 as highlighted in the Central Coast Council's Operational Plan 2024/25.

Yes, the principle of providing inclusive and accessible playspaces will continue in line with the NSW Government's ‘Everyone can Play’ guidelines and Central Coast Council's Disability Inclusion Action Plan to meet the needs of our diverse range of users.

Inclusive playspaces provide for all abilities, not just access. Accessible playspace design mainly addresses the movement needs of those with disabilities. Council staff undergo continued development in the area of Inclusive & Accessible playspaces and are committed to making places more inclusive for everyone.

Completion of the park construction is planned to occur by 30 June 2025.

Council is running community consultation to determine current and future users of the playspace and their preferences for the type of playspace and inclusions they would like to see for each district playspace project.

This will help Council design the overall playspace and select the best fit equipment for the community who will be using it.

The results of the survey will help Council understand the user groups and their needs when it comes to the new playspace. This will allow council to select the most appropriate equipment and layout for the playspace to ensure the community get the best end result.

Council is planning to construct a new amenities block in the near future after the construction of the playspace.

Shade structures are included at all district playspaces in the areas of the park that are most essential - such as toddlers areas.

Council uses natural shade within playspace design via existing trees or the planting of mature trees.

Shade structures or tree planning are not always possible at every location due to site constrains such as impacts on the surrounding environment and the high incidence of vandalism, and the cost of maintenance of shade structures.

Have your say

By completing the survey for either Illoura or Tuggerawong (or both if you like) you can help us ensure each playspace is the best possible space for our community!

You are invited to complete the survey between 4 September and 2 October 2024.

We will do our best to incorporate your feedback. Please be aware that there may be some restrictions pending conditions from Heritage NSW for Illoura Reserve.