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Playground projects completed

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews9 January 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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A NEW playground in Seaford. Picture: Supplied
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TWO new playgrounds have opened in Langwarrin and Seaford for the summer holidays.
Works have been completed at Monique Reserve in Langwarrin and East Seaford Reserve in Seaford. Frankston Council spent $350,000 each at the two playgrounds on new equipment and other upgrades. Among the new installations are basket swings, toddler swings, play towers, and seating and picnic tables.

Frankston councillor Sue Baker said the projects are “part of council’s ongoing commitment to enhancing local reserves and play spaces across the municipality.” “We’re thrilled to welcome the community back to the East Seaford Reserve,” she said. “Through these upgrades we’re not just adding new equipment, we’re enhancing the overall park experience for the whole community.”

Councillor Cherie Wanat said “we know how important these spaces are for families to come together, especially during the festive season. This upgrade will provide a fresh, exciting place for children to play and for families to enjoy the outdoors throughout the holidays and beyond.”

To read more about council’s playground projects visit frankston.vic.gov.au/morecurrentprojects

First published in the Frankston Times – 7 January 2025

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