Buruwang Park Playground

Frequently Asked Questions

Council conducted online engagement over a two-week period, commencing on Monday 1 February 2021 and concluding on Monday 15 February 2021.

 

The engagement opportunity was promoted to the community using a number of methods as detailed below:

  • Two ‘Have Your Say’ signs notifying the community about the engagement opportunity were installed in Buruwang Park at the start of the consultation period – one in the playground, and one at street level on Newington Boulevard. The signs remained in place throughout the consultation period.
  • Local residents were notified of the engagement opportunity at the start of the consultation period via a mail-out targeted to homes clustered around Buruwang Park within approximately a 250-metre radius.
  • On Monday 1 February 2021, a post was placed on the Participate Parramatta Facebook page providing notification of the engagement opportunity. The Participate Parramatta Facebook page has a following of approximately 7,000 people. The post concerning the Buruwang Park Playground upgrade reached 915 people.
  • An email was sent to the Participate Parramatta Online Community Panel on Monday 1 February 2021 notifying all 10,247 panel members of the engagement opportunity.

 

Consultation for future playground upgrades will provide two stages of engagement for community members to provide feedback. The first stage of consultation will allow community members to provide input on the look, feel and function of the playground, while a second stage of consultation will be used to check-in and ensure Council has accurately represented community expectations for the playground in the draft designs.

 

Council would also like to acknowledge that while we may receive several suggestions for improvements that would be of benefit to the community, not all of these will be financially feasible given the available budget, nor will they necessarily be possible given that Council must also consider other previously endorsed strategies and policies that guide what needs to be delivered.

No shade sails are planned for this playground as there is plenty of natural shade that already provides a good level of protection from the sun.

No fence will be provided as the existing retaining wall between the playground and Newington Boulevard creates an effective barrier. Any money spent on fencing would be subtracted from the overall budget which would mean less money for playground equipment. Fences are therefore only included in local playgrounds when necessary.

The addition of a swing will require the removal of four small Melaleuca trees (in the location of the proposed swing). The playground is however already heavily shaded and the loss of these small trees will not impact shade.

All trees removed will be replaced elsewhere in Buruwang Park where space allows.

The two garden bed areas will frame the swings on either side and the two trees south of the swings will be retained. An additional tree will be planted at the other end of the swing.

No water play is planned for this playground as it is only to be installed in specially considered locations and is too expensive to install and maintain under a Local Playground budget.

No trampolines or flying foxes are planned for this playground as these items are too expensive to be funded under a Local Playground budget.

Outdoor exercise equipment is not designed for children and cannot be included in playgrounds. The budget has been specifically allocated to upgrade the playground and does not allow for additional items in the park.

Yes, the playground will include two new seats.

Yes, the existing bin will be upgraded, and a bubbler will be installed.

The play surface around the play equipment will be made from a coloured porous rubber.