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Vandalised park’s restoration begins

Repairs and upgrades to a much-loved playground in Pennant Hills have begun, six months after falling victim to vandalism late last year.

Wollundry Park Playground – a thriving playground loved by many Hornsby Shire residents who enjoy the shade cover from trees and the locality to cafes and the local library – was vandalised in December 2023, resulting in unrepairable damage.

In light of the importance of this park to the Pennant Hills community, Council staff brought the upgrade forward and invited residents to submit their vote for a new design. An incredible 500 votes were received during the consultation period.

In response to the community feedback, adjustments were made to create the final design, ensuring the playground meets the diverse needs and preferences of local families.

The upgraded playground will feature a nursery rhyme theme of bright, colourful equipment, complemented by a natural colour palate for the taller structures, creating a harmonious blend with the surrounding bush environment. Key features include a tall play tower and monkey bars, which will expand play opportunities for older kids – a much-requested addition by the community.

Visiting the construction site last Thursday, Hornsby Shire Mayor the Hon Philip Ruddock AO said the eagerly anticipated upgrade of the playground has been a community-driven effort.

“I’m incredibly proud of the community’s involvement in bringing the new Wollundry Park Playground to life and similarly of the work of our staff to deliver this important repair and upgrade so swiftly.

“This is what local government is about: listening to the needs of our community and delivering the services and assets that improve our residents’ lives. The new Wollundry Park Playground will serve as a symbol for that and of the strength and resilience of Hornsby Shire,” said Mayor Ruddock.

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