Playground Upgrades for Range View Reserve
High Wycombe’s Range View Reserve will receive a revamp later this year, with $50,000 in funding allocated in the City of Kalamunda’s 2019/2020 budget to playground upgrades.
High Wycombe’s Range View Reserve will receive a revamp later this year, with $50,000 in funding allocated in the City of Kalamunda’s 2019/2020 budget to playground upgrades.
Mayor John Giardina said, “We are fortunate to have over 200 reserves here in the City of Kalamunda, not to mention the many regional and national parks, state forest and bush forever sites.
The City is passionate about delivering quality facilities and open spaces for everyone in our community to enjoy. This makes for an extensive and jam-packed asset maintenance and renewal program.
This program is often aided by the feedback we receive from the community.
We are excited to be able to deliver these improvements for High Wycombe locals as part of this year’s program.”
The playground upgrades include new soft fall, formal surrounds, additional play items and a redesign of the existing equipment location.
Works are scheduled to commence in late 2019 and will be complete in early 2020.
View more information on public open spaces
View the 2019/2020 budget.
Playground Upgrades for Range View Reserve
High Wycombe’s Range View Reserve will receive a revamp later this year, with $50,000 in funding allocated in the City of Kalamunda’s 2019/2020 budget to playground upgrades.
High Wycombe’s Range View Reserve will receive a revamp later this year, with $50,000 in funding allocated in the City of Kalamunda’s 2019/2020 budget to playground upgrades.
Mayor John Giardina said, “We are fortunate to have over 200 reserves here in the City of Kalamunda, not to mention the many regional and national parks, state forest and bush forever sites.
The City is passionate about delivering quality facilities and open spaces for everyone in our community to enjoy. This makes for an extensive and jam-packed asset maintenance and renewal program.
This program is often aided by the feedback we receive from the community.
We are excited to be able to deliver these improvements for High Wycombe locals as part of this year’s program.”
The playground upgrades include new soft fall, formal surrounds, additional play items and a redesign of the existing equipment location.
Works are scheduled to commence in late 2019 and will be complete in early 2020.
View more information on public open spaces
View the 2019/2020 budget.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners, the Whadjuk Noongar People as the Custodians of this land. We also pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past, present and future who have and continue to reside in the area and have been an integral part of the history of this region.