B2B with a Twist Publication - Work • Stay • Play October Edition Work Stay Play Autumn 2018 Edition | Page 7

B2B - Keeping you in the know Council committed to safer playgrounds on the Central Coast Following an audit facilitated by Central Coast Council and conducted by an independent authority, some equipment in fourteen play spaces on the Central Coast will be removed immediately. The equipment – primarily older style Miracle Swings – will be removed from parks located in Avoca Beach, Erina, Ettalong, Kincumber, Narara, Niagara Park, Point Clare, Saratoga, Umina Beach, Gosford and Wyoming. Council’s Acting Director Assets, Infrastructure and Business, Mr Boris Bolgoff, said that the audit was a necessary measure to ensure the safety of the thousands of people who utilise playgrounds across the Central Coast. “Playgrounds are one of our popular assets, and these audits will ensure that our parks continue to meet Australian standards and keep people safe,” he said. “As a Council, ensuring our playgrounds are safe will always be a priority.” In addition to its own program of safety checks, Council regularly facilitates independent and external audits to ensure its play spaces continue to meet Australian standards. The immediate removal of the identified equipment is a necessary measure to ensure the sustainability of playgrounds across the local area. Council is currently developing a new play space within the Alan Davidson Oval Wyoming, with upgraded play equipment and closer proximity to playing fields designed to improve both the experience and safety for its users. The play space is due to be completed and open to the public in March 2018. Works are scheduled to commence from Monday 19th Feb ruary at the following locations: Walder Cresent Playground, Avoca Bronzewing Drive Reserve Playground, Erina Ettalong Oval Playground, Ettalong Pinyari Park, Kincumber Gavenlock Oval, Narara “Council has a dedicated replacement program in place for older equipment and most of the parks identified within the audit were already earmarked for replacement or removal.” Goonak Parade, Narara “In a number of instances these were the last remaining pieces of equipment, and their removal will provide the opportunity for passive open spaces in these locations.” Wendy Drive Playground, Point Clare Mayor Jane Smith said that Council’s immediate action confirms its commitment to safety and community wellbeing. “There are over 250 parks on the Central Coast and each and every one must be of a high standard now and into the future,” she said. “First and foremost, it’s about quality, and the role of our playgrounds and play spaces to enhance the lives of those who visit them every day,” Delaware Road, Niagara Park Saratoga Oval Playground, Saratoga Brisbane Avenue Playground, Umina Beach Lentara Road Playground, Umina Beach Garnet Adcock Memorial, Park Alan Davidson Oval Playground, Wyoming Orange Parade, Wyoming 200 Main Road, Toukley Follow us 4397 1300 maximiliansonthewaterfront.com.au 7