Ronald Reserve

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Consultation has concluded

We’re planning an upgrade for Ronald Reserve in Bulleen.

This follows community consultation on a concept plan in November/December last year.

Key features of the upgrade and the final concept plan for Ronald Reserve include:

  • new combination climber
  • new story time chair/stage and tyre steppers
  • new entry path and grass swale for stormwater run off
  • new swing
  • refurbished junior play unit
  • new seat and picnic table

Construction works are scheduled to start in late May.

This reserve is part of the Parks Alive program, where you can be involved in the concept design or use your skills and ideas to run an event, activity or creative project.

We’re planning an upgrade for Ronald Reserve in Bulleen.

This follows community consultation on a concept plan in November/December last year.

Key features of the upgrade and the final concept plan for Ronald Reserve include:

  • new combination climber
  • new story time chair/stage and tyre steppers
  • new entry path and grass swale for stormwater run off
  • new swing
  • refurbished junior play unit
  • new seat and picnic table

Construction works are scheduled to start in late May.

This reserve is part of the Parks Alive program, where you can be involved in the concept design or use your skills and ideas to run an event, activity or creative project.

Consultation has concluded
  • Your feedback on Ronald Reserve

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    Late last year, we sought feedback from local residents and visitors to Ronald Reserve to help inform a concept plan for a reserve upgrade.

    This included preliminary discussions with local residents as part of our Parks Alive program, which was followed by consultation on a proposed concept plan during November and December.

    Some of the overall themes of the feedback received included:

    • The reserve’s open grassed area and proximity is valued by local residents
    • Requests for more challenging and interesting play equipment
    • Requests for a safe playspace for grandparents who often mind their grandchildren

    Feedback that has been incorporated into the concept plan, includes:

    • Creating a more welcoming entry with new concrete path and landscaping that will also solve the surface water flow issues
    • New challenging climbing unit
    • New park seat and picnic table
    • Retaining grassed areas for ball games

    As part of the Parks Alive program, a new storytime chair, tyre steppers and a little library have been incorporated in the concept plan to encourage intergeneration play among grandparents and their grandchildren.

    View the final concept plan for Ronald Reserve.