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We consulted the community from 16 July to 6 august 2021. We thank those who participated.
At the General Council meeting held 8 June 2021 Council endorsed the revised concept design for Tarnham Rd Reserve for final community consultation, detailed design and construction.
The upgrade is scheduled for completion in mid 2022.
ABOUT TARNHAM ROAD RESERVE
Tarnham Road Reserve (the Reserve) is an irregular shaped reserve of 5,411 square metres located along Tarnham Road in Seacombe Heights, between Snowden Street and Calum Grove, and immediately west of Seaview High School.
ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT
The upgrade aims to transform the ageing site into an exciting reserve for local families with play equipment as well as providing areas for older children and addressing a shortage of public toilets.
Council has listened to the community’s views from a previous round of consultation and will retain the western portion of the reserve.
In line with the community’s wishes, the concept design has been revised to incorporate the entire reserve.
The design now shows:
two tennis and two dual purpose tennis and netball courts with lighting
play equipment for older children
a new location for the public toilet
skate area
paths to improve access
shelters and seating
car parking
Work will include removing the site’s ageing facilities and clubrooms.
The upgrade is scheduled for completion in early 2022.
We consulted the community from 16 July to 6 august 2021. We thank those who participated.
At the General Council meeting held 8 June 2021 Council endorsed the revised concept design for Tarnham Rd Reserve for final community consultation, detailed design and construction.
The upgrade is scheduled for completion in mid 2022.
ABOUT TARNHAM ROAD RESERVE
Tarnham Road Reserve (the Reserve) is an irregular shaped reserve of 5,411 square metres located along Tarnham Road in Seacombe Heights, between Snowden Street and Calum Grove, and immediately west of Seaview High School.
ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT
The upgrade aims to transform the ageing site into an exciting reserve for local families with play equipment as well as providing areas for older children and addressing a shortage of public toilets.
Council has listened to the community’s views from a previous round of consultation and will retain the western portion of the reserve.
In line with the community’s wishes, the concept design has been revised to incorporate the entire reserve.
The design now shows:
two tennis and two dual purpose tennis and netball courts with lighting
play equipment for older children
a new location for the public toilet
skate area
paths to improve access
shelters and seating
car parking
Work will include removing the site’s ageing facilities and clubrooms.
The upgrade is scheduled for completion in early 2022.