Eastern Park Play Space to temporarily close for routine maintenance
Tuesday, 23rd January 2024
One of the City’s most popular play spaces the Eastern Park Play Space will be closed for routine maintenance on Tuesday 6 February.
This award-winning facility located next to the Geelong Botanic Gardens is renowned for its inclusive design catering to children of all ages and abilities.
The Eastern Park Play Space is a fully fenced playground with nearby toilet facilities and incorporates a diverse range of active and passive activities.
A notable feature of the play space is the Liberty Swing facilitating swinging play for children in wheelchairs.
Access to the Liberty Swing key can be obtained from either the National Wool Museum at 26 Moorabool Street or The Carousel on the Waterfront.
Positioned in the heart of Geelong’s Eastern Park the play space offers breathtaking views over Corio Bay adding to its appeal as a community favourite.
The temporary closure aligns with the City's commitment to maintaining quality recreational facilities for the community's enjoyment.
The City of Greater Geelong apologises for any inconvenience caused during this brief maintenance period.
This award-winning facility located next to the Geelong Botanic Gardens is renowned for its inclusive design catering to children of all ages and abilities.
The Eastern Park Play Space is a fully fenced playground with nearby toilet facilities and incorporates a diverse range of active and passive activities.
A notable feature of the play space is the Liberty Swing facilitating swinging play for children in wheelchairs.
Access to the Liberty Swing key can be obtained from either the National Wool Museum at 26 Moorabool Street or The Carousel on the Waterfront.
Positioned in the heart of Geelong’s Eastern Park the play space offers breathtaking views over Corio Bay adding to its appeal as a community favourite.
Executive Director Placemaking Tennille Bradley:
The City is proud to offer such a popular play space adjacent to the well-patronised Botanic Gardens.
Given its prime location it is crucial that we ensure the play space is in top condition.
The temporary closure aligns with the City's commitment to maintaining quality recreational facilities for the community's enjoyment.
The City of Greater Geelong apologises for any inconvenience caused during this brief maintenance period.
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