This park is now complete.

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  • City currently engaging contractors to deliver new playground

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    The City is currently engaging its contractors to deliver the new playground on St Johns Wood Boulevard in accordance with the community’s preferred option. The City hopes to have a schedule and commencement date for delivery of the new playground in the near future.


  • Want to know more? Attend the upcoming information session!

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    Would you like to talk to a member of the project team regarding the draft concept plans?

    A Community Information Session is being held at the site on Wednesday, 31 July 2019 from 3-5pm. Council officers will be in attendance to discuss the proposed designs and the benefits/negatives on each of the designs.

    Alternatively, you can complete the survey or provide us with feedback via online, mail, email or by visiting the Administration Centre.


  • Consultation Closed

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    Thank you to everyone who participated in this project. The consultation has now closed and the City will be reviewing the feedback received. Following this review a report will be prepared for consideration by the Council.

    All further updates will be provided on this engagement page.

  • Time running out to have your say!

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    This engagement project is closing soon and the City wants to hear your thoughts on the proposal. The ideas section has now closed and everyone is invited to vote for them.

    Don't forget the naming of the park. The City has received the following nominations and your votes are invited for your preference.

    • Abbey Park
    • Graylands Park
    • Montgomery Hall Park
    • Montgomery Park


    When thinking about your preference and to move forward, the City will need to make a submission to the State Government (Landcorp) in accordance with their policy. Please refer to FAQs to find out what is required when proposing a name for a park.

    Please remember that this engagement project closes on Monday, 28 May 2018.

  • Onsite information session now held!

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    Thank you to everyone who participated in the onsite information session on Tuesday, 15 May. There approximately 30 people attended from all age groups.

    There was discussion around the areas of the playground and facilities for older children (basketball hoop and suitable play equipment), planting of trees and shrubs, shade provision and seating, dog facilities and other items such as drinking fountains, barbecue and gazebo.


    Suggested names were:

    • Abbey Park
    • Montgomery Park
    • Graylands Park
    • Montgomery Hall
    • A name to reflect indigenous history – Noongar people, Whadjuk.

    To name a park, the City must comply with the State Governments policy for naming parks and reserves. This document can be found on the Landgate website or by visiting the document library on this page.

    Interpretative signage was also suggested as part of the naming and the history of the park.

    In relation to the issues raised, these have been included on the proposed plan. The City has also assessed the feedback and provided a response. Both documents are available in the document library.

    Thank you to everyone who participated in this session.