Rankin Road playground upgrade

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Consultation for this project has now concluded. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback.

Play equipment in park

Play enables children to learn about themselves, others and the world around them. The City of Subiaco values facilitating quality play opportunities through our best practice approach to playground provision, maintenance and inspection to provide diverse and rich play experiences for our community.

At the City we encourage community involvement to inform our decision making, and we invite you to participate in our consultation for the replacement of the Rankin Road playground, located in Rankin Reserve on the corner of Rankin and Railway roads, Shenton Park.

The replacement of the play equipment will be guided by community input, available budget and the City's Playspace Strategy.

Update - April 2023

The new playground (and dog agility) is open and ready to play!

All of the playground equipment has been replaced, and now reflects a railway theme due to its proximity to the train line, and its original theming when it was constructed in the 1960’s.

The new play equipment includes monkey bars, a mini rock-climbing wall, a slide, swing set and plenty of other fun obstacles.

The dog agility area includes a bridge, hurdles, a jump through, and weave poles.

Thank you to those who took part in the community consultation and helped make this happen.

How can I be involved?

Stage two consultation - complete

The City had a wonderful response to the playground design tender based on the community feedback we received during stage one consultation. We now have eight playground design options to choose from, and it's time for our community to vote. Voting closed on Monday 14 November 2022.

Please note: as Rankin Reserve is also a dog exercise area, some of the playground design options include fences, while others have orientated the playground components to create an informal barrier on the dog exercise side.

How to vote:

  1. Review the pictures of the eight options in the image library.
  2. Read the inclusions/summary at the start of the survey.
  3. Let us know your playground preference via the voting survey here (opens Monday 31 October until Monday 14 November 2022).

Stage one consultation - complete

We asked the community to compete an online survey to let us know how they currently use the playground. The survey closed on Monday 25 July 2022. This information will now be provided to playground suppliers to inform the design concepts for the space. Stage one consultation results can be viewed here.

Timeline

The timeline for the upgrade of the Rankin Road playground is approximately six months, allowing for the supply and installation of the playground parts with completion anticipated to be before the end of 2022.

If you would like further information, please contact the City's Operations and Environment Services team on 9387 0942.

Play enables children to learn about themselves, others and the world around them. The City of Subiaco values facilitating quality play opportunities through our best practice approach to playground provision, maintenance and inspection to provide diverse and rich play experiences for our community.

At the City we encourage community involvement to inform our decision making, and we invite you to participate in our consultation for the replacement of the Rankin Road playground, located in Rankin Reserve on the corner of Rankin and Railway roads, Shenton Park.

The replacement of the play equipment will be guided by community input, available budget and the City's Playspace Strategy.

Update - April 2023

The new playground (and dog agility) is open and ready to play!

All of the playground equipment has been replaced, and now reflects a railway theme due to its proximity to the train line, and its original theming when it was constructed in the 1960’s.

The new play equipment includes monkey bars, a mini rock-climbing wall, a slide, swing set and plenty of other fun obstacles.

The dog agility area includes a bridge, hurdles, a jump through, and weave poles.

Thank you to those who took part in the community consultation and helped make this happen.

How can I be involved?

Stage two consultation - complete

The City had a wonderful response to the playground design tender based on the community feedback we received during stage one consultation. We now have eight playground design options to choose from, and it's time for our community to vote. Voting closed on Monday 14 November 2022.

Please note: as Rankin Reserve is also a dog exercise area, some of the playground design options include fences, while others have orientated the playground components to create an informal barrier on the dog exercise side.

How to vote:

  1. Review the pictures of the eight options in the image library.
  2. Read the inclusions/summary at the start of the survey.
  3. Let us know your playground preference via the voting survey here (opens Monday 31 October until Monday 14 November 2022).

Stage one consultation - complete

We asked the community to compete an online survey to let us know how they currently use the playground. The survey closed on Monday 25 July 2022. This information will now be provided to playground suppliers to inform the design concepts for the space. Stage one consultation results can be viewed here.

Timeline

The timeline for the upgrade of the Rankin Road playground is approximately six months, allowing for the supply and installation of the playground parts with completion anticipated to be before the end of 2022.

If you would like further information, please contact the City's Operations and Environment Services team on 9387 0942.

Consultation for this project has now concluded. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback.

  • New playground now open!

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    New playground - April 2023All of the playground equipment has been replaced, and now reflects a railway theme due to its proximity to the train line, and its original theming when it was constructed in the 1960’s.

    The new play equipment includes monkey bars, a mini rock-climbing wall, a slide, swing set and plenty of other fun obstacles.

    The dog agility area includes a bridge, hurdles, a jump through, and weave poles.

    As Rankin Reserve is also a dog exercise area, the playground design includes a fence that separates the play equipment and the dog agility area. Additionally, a new path has also been added.

    A big thank you to those who took part in the community consultation for this project and helped make this happen.

  • Stage two consultation - voting results

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    Thank you to those who voted and gave their feedback towards the selection of the preferred playground for Rankin Road Reserve.

    75 people took part in the consultation for this project.

    In the stage two consultation the preferred playground option was Option 7 - Playmaster (A) (with dog agility). With 'Option 3 - Nature Based Play (A)' in second place.

    Taking feedback from the community onboard the new playground will be fenced to keep the play equipment and dog agility areas separate.

    Installation is set to start in mid-March 2023.

    Please contact the City's Operations and Environment Services team on 9387 0942 if you have any queries.


  • Stage one consultation - feedback results

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    Overall the City of Subiaco received 42 survey responses for this stage of community consultation.

    Result summary

    • 35.7% of respondents either don't use the playground or didn't know it was there.
    • 19% of respondents use the playground most days.
    • 19% of respondents use the playground once a week.
    • Most playground users are aged between 6 and 8. Followed by those aged between 3 and 5.
    • 74.4% of respondents also brought a dog to the Reserve when they visited.
    • Overall the preferred playground style was Nature play with a focus on natural elements and textures.

    Specific community comments/themes

    • There were concerns over interaction with dogs and the playground, with a reluctance to take small children to the Reserve.
    • Requests for monkey bars and/or other equipment to challenge the upper body.
    • Suggestion for a train/rail theme to connect the areas heritage.
    • A special thanks to a budding designer 'Claudia' for her well planned space. This information will be also used for other projects in the coming years.


    Next steps

    1. A Request for Quote (RFQ) to design a new playground has been released, and the scope included the community feedback.
    2. The city will then review the RFQ submissions received.
    3. These will then be shared with the community through stage 2 of community consultation, where you can vote on your preferred option, and make comments.
    4. The preferred design will then be awarded.
    5. The new playground will be installed.

    The supply and installation of the playground parts is anticipated to be completed before the end of 2022.

    If you would like further information, please contact the City's Operations and Environment Services branch on 9387 0942.

  • Railway playground

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    Did you know that Rankin Road Reserve once had a railway themed playground? The theme was chosen in the 1960s as the playground is opposite the Fremantle train line.

    If you have any photos or memories of playing in the Rankin Road Reserve railway playground, we would love to hear from you. Please email engagement@subiaco.wa.gov.au