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Annie Dorrington park is now complete and open to the public.
You can view photos of the park in the Photo Library.
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The City has engaged with contractors and the installation of the playground is likely to commence around February 2020. Further updates will be provided on this page.
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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.
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The opportunity to provide your comments on the proposed playground has now closed. The City is currently reviewing the responses and will provide an update shortly.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this project and provided feedback.
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Thank you to the people who attended the information session at the park on Wednesday, 31 July. We had approximately 25 people attend the session to discuss the playground designs and to provide their opinion and their preference.
There were conversations in regard to the fitness equipment and whether it should be removed from the playground and placed elsewhere in the park and the space be used for additional play equipment, for example a slide and/or climbing equipment.
If you have not already done so, don't forget to complete the survey.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the information session.
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The opportunity to provide your feedback on the proposed playground closes soon. Don't forget to complete a survey
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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.
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The conversion of the previously undeveloped parcel of public open space at St Johns Wood Boulevard to a new neighbourhood park is nearly completed. The landscaping has been completed and a new playground is about to progress.
The next steps will be community engagement on a new playground which will commence in the coming months. The comments received during the previous engagement will also inform the design of the playground. We look forward to the finalising this new park for the residents.
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The Council at its meeting on 23 April 2019 resolved to instruct Administration to apply to the State Government's Geographic Names Committee to name the reserve Annie Dorrington Park.
Annie Dorrington is a person who has a significant historical connection to the site. Apart from her winning entry in the Flag Competition of 1901, her legacy to us is the one hundred and twenty-four exquisite wildflower paintings held by the Art Gallery of WA, four of which are currently displayed in the WA section of the Gallery.
Annie's highlights and contributions to Western Australia:
- Annie is a highly-regarded painter of watercolours of local wildflowers, and her works were exhibited at many international exhibitions.
- Was born in 1866, the daughter of Richard and Sarah Whistler of Berkshire, England. After her father died Annie emigrated to Melbourne in 1890 with her mother and eight siblings.
- Married Charles Dorrington in 1892 St Albans Church in Armadale, Victoria. They moved across to the West in 1895, where Charles was initially manager of the Swan River Shipping Company and later shire clerk at Mundijong. Annie found great beauty in her new environment - especially its wildflowers.
- By 1901, Annie was exhibiting widely, with watercolours in the Western Australian pavilion at the 1900 Paris International Exhibition, the 1901 Glasgow International Exhibition, the 1904 St. Louis International Exposition, and the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition, London
- In 1901, Annie Dorrington entered the competition for the design of a new Australian flag, and was named one of five winners who had all submitted similar designs (nearly 1% of the population at the time entered the competition)
- Annie taught private painting classes at home from 1902 to 1906, advertising them in the local newspaper.
- She suffered depression, had treatments at Claremont Mental Hospital in 1908 and again in 1918
- The Art Gallery of Western Australia purchased a collection of 128 of her water colours in 1936
- Her unmarked grave at Karrakatta Cemetery was discovered by the Australian National Flag Association (WA) Inc. who erected a monument in 1999.
- The restored Montgomery House has recognised her art contribution and displays several of her paintings.
- Annie is recognised in the Karrakatta Historical Walk Trail No. 21
To view the resolution, please visit the City's website (Council Meetings) (TS08.19, Page 26 of the PDF).
Further updates will be provided following a response from the Geographic Names Committee.
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The Council Committee meeting held on Tuesday, 9 April 2019 recommended that Council instruct Administration to apply to the Geographic Names Committee to have the reserve named 'Abbey Park'.
To view the minutes, please visit the City's Website (Agendas, Minutes & Reports)