Have your say on Snowdon Reserve, Cheltenham

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As part of the Council's commitment to providing quality parks and open spaces for the whole community, we are proposing to upgrade Snowdon Reserve in Cheltenham.

In 2023, feedback was gathered about turning the Reserve into an enclosed dog park, with concerns raised about commercial dog walkers. In response, the proposed design includes fencing changes.

These fencing changes will not affect the number of dogs that can be under one person's control. As per the decision made at the June 2024 Council Meeting, Kingston's Councillors resolved that the number of dogs allowed under one person's control in an off-leash area will not be limited.

The proposed design aims to enhance the landscape of Snowdon Reserve and create a safer, more inclusive environment for all residents.

The design features include:

  • Native trees
  • Curved new seating
  • New granitic gravel path
  • Boulder, stone and rock stepper features
  • Native low shrubs, and grass planting
  • New bollard fence

View the proposed upgrade.


Have your say

Share your thoughts on the proposed upgrade by completing the online survey below.

You can also make submissions by emailing info@kingston.vic.gov.au or mailing PO Box 1000, Mentone 3194.

The consultation will close on Friday 2 May 2025.

As part of the Council's commitment to providing quality parks and open spaces for the whole community, we are proposing to upgrade Snowdon Reserve in Cheltenham.

In 2023, feedback was gathered about turning the Reserve into an enclosed dog park, with concerns raised about commercial dog walkers. In response, the proposed design includes fencing changes.

These fencing changes will not affect the number of dogs that can be under one person's control. As per the decision made at the June 2024 Council Meeting, Kingston's Councillors resolved that the number of dogs allowed under one person's control in an off-leash area will not be limited.

The proposed design aims to enhance the landscape of Snowdon Reserve and create a safer, more inclusive environment for all residents.

The design features include:

  • Native trees
  • Curved new seating
  • New granitic gravel path
  • Boulder, stone and rock stepper features
  • Native low shrubs, and grass planting
  • New bollard fence

View the proposed upgrade.


Have your say

Share your thoughts on the proposed upgrade by completing the online survey below.

You can also make submissions by emailing info@kingston.vic.gov.au or mailing PO Box 1000, Mentone 3194.

The consultation will close on Friday 2 May 2025.

  • Please let us know what you think of the proposed design and help us shape Snowdon Reserve, Cheltenham.  

    Personal information provided by you will be collected for the purpose of considering this matter or any other directly related municipal purpose. The personal information will not be disclosed to any other external party without your consent, unless required or authorised by law. You may apply to access, or seek amendment of, your personal information by contacting Council on 1300 653 356 or by email info@kingston.vic.gov.au

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