Bonbeach Recreation Reserve New Playground
Consultation has concluded

As part of Council’s park renewal program, funding has been allocated to undertake playground and park refurbishment works at Bonbeach Reserve, Bonbeach.
Key elements of the project include:
• a new regional level, fenced-off playspace with play equipment for all ages
• a combination unit with slides, climbing wall, firemans pole, net bridge, vee bridge, monkey bars and accessible shop counter
• an accessible bird’s nest swing and standard swing set for junior and senior
• a climbing net structure with turn over bar and a carousel
• water play with a sand pit, pebbles and a timber tepee cubby
• a double shelter with picnic tables and barbecue
• park furniture including a drinking fountain, bin & seats
• new path network and plantings at entrance from carpark
• new garden beds and shade trees.
A landscape concept plan illustrating these refurbishment works is included in the document library on the right of this page.
Note: Images are for illustration purposes and subject to change at detailed design. Implementation works may also be staged.
Construction timeframes
It is anticipated that construction will commence March 2019.
Further information or to make a submission
For additional information or to make a submission on this planned project please contact:
Council’s Public Place Team via
phone: 1300 653 356
email: info@kingston.vic.gov.au
mail: PO Box 1000 Mentone VIC 3194
Indigenous plantings should be included throughout the new park. Signage and artwork should also be included. Specific artwork done by local people including young artists and Indigenous artists. An outdoor basketball half court should also be included for teenagers to play too.
It would be great if you could consider more challenging pieces of equipment for ages 8-11 eg monkey bars could go for longer and progressively higher. One of the slides could be higher and longer. Our parks need to cater for this age group not just the 5-7’s. thanks for listening and investing our parks.