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HomeNewsAldershot Reserve playground complete

Aldershot Reserve playground complete

Children and families in St Albans Park have a new place to play ahead of the summer holidays.

City of Greater Geelong opened a new district playground at the popular public space as part of the Aldershot Reserve Masterplan upgrades, which also includes a fenced dog park completed in 2024.

The playground includes a large tower, double flying fox, multiple swings, ninja course, nature play, bike parking hoops, paths, gardens and shade-providing trees, benches and repurposed musical instruments from Little Malop Street.

Solar lights for pedestrians will soon be installed with further plans to include a pump track, fitness station and public toilet.

Equipment from the previous playground will go to Rotary’s Overseas Recycled Playgrounds program, which sends unwanted playground equipment from Australia to disadvantaged communities in developing countries.

Cheetham Ward councillor Melissa Cadwell said the opening was transformational for Aldershot Reserve and St Albans Park.

“I’ve been a strong advocate for Aldershot Reserve during my time on council,” she said.

“The transformation that we’ve seen at the reserve is nothing short of remarkable and I encourage the local community to get down there and check it out.

“I’m excited for what’s next, including the toilet, enhanced lighting and the new facilities to promote active recreation.”

Mayor Stretch Kontelj said the opening was an exciting day for the local community.

“The new playground is a long way ahead of what used to be at Aldershot Reserve, with something for all ages and abilities,” he said.

“With the summer holidays just around the corner, this is perfect timing for St Albans Park and the surrounding suburbs.”

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