“We are not saying don’t have play. We’ve got 54 playgrounds and about 70 play areas in the city, so we are still going to invest in them."
I totally agree that we have enough play areas for children and a fantastic playground in Queens Park. Spending on another would be unnecessary and is not a priority.
Council consulted on this specifically in the Annual Plan Consultation and there were three options - go ahead in town
- go ahead but spread the spend around the suburbs
- stop the whole thing
Can you tell us what the result of the vote was?
How much was spent on getting it this far along just for them to stop it?
I totally agree that we have enough play areas for children and a fantastic playground in Queens Park. Spending on another would be unnecessary and is not a priority.
Council consulted on this specifically in the Annual Plan Consultation and there were three options - go ahead in town
- go ahead but spread the spend around the suburbs
- stop the whole thing
Can you tell us what the result of the vote was?
How much was spent on getting it this far along just for them to stop it?