Playground Replacements

Port Pirie Regional Council has committed $220,000 towards upgrading three neighbourhood playgrounds in Port Pirie.

Plenty Street Park, Jubilee Park and Tennyson playgrounds have been identified for replacement this financial year. Works will include the supply and installation of new play equipment, soft fall and edging.

Council conducts monthly inspections of all playgrounds in the region as well as four to five-yearly asset condition inspections. These inspections identify playgrounds with equipment that has reached the end of its useful life, with a playground replacement program developed to deliver upgrades when required.

The three playgrounds mentioned above have been identified as having play equipment that requires replacement.

Council anticipates the playground replacements will commence in March 2024.

Concepts for the three playgrounds are included below.

Please note: The images below are indicative only and are subject to change.

Plenty Street Park Playground

Concept plan for new playground at Plenty Street

Concept plan for new playground at Plenty Street

Jubilee Park Playground (Spencer Street)

Concept plan for new playground at Jubilee Estate

Concept plan for new playground at Jubilee Estate

Tennyson Playground

Concept plan for new playground at Tennyson Park

Concept plan for new playground at Tennyson Park