Sherry Park, Mylor Play Space Upgrade
Consultation has concluded
Works are complete!
Enjoy your new Play Space!
Past Updates:
Sherry Park Play Space, Mylor upgrade works will commence Friday 26 April
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. All comments and images have been collated into a comprehensive consultation report which you can read now.
The concept plan is now available for viewing (watch the video or download the PDF).
Notes
Final design subject to minor changes.
More information about considerations for shelter, BBQ, carparking and connection with the oval coming soon.
The existing Red Cross shelter and seat near the play space will remain in place at this point in time.
What's next?
Construction of the play space upgrade will commence late April 2024 (the old playground will be closed).
The play space will be ready for use by 30 June 2024 (weather and materials permitting).
Background
Plans are under way to upgrade Sherry Park Play Space next to Mylor Oval, Strathalbyn Road, Mylor. You are invited to contribute your ideas for its future.
There are two main stages for you to be involved in.
- Ideas gathering (now)
- View the draft concept plan (late 2023)
Take a moment to register your interest, find out more and provide feedback.
Adults, children, grandparents and anyone who uses the play space or who would like to use it in the future, is welcome to share their thoughts and ideas.
"Let your imagination wander beyond traditional equipment to how you and your community want to use the space."
Here's how you can help us shape what the new play space will look and feel like:
- Provide your feedback quickly and easily via the feedback form below.
- Email: engage@ahc.sa.gov.au
- Phone: 8408 0400
- Mail: Community Engagement, 63 Mount Barker Road, Stirling SA 5152
- In person: at our talking point - Mylor Markets on Sunday 6th August 10am till 12pm. Please come say hi and let us know your ideas!
Consultation closes: 4pm, 18 August 2023
This play space was identified for an upgrade in Council’s 2022/23 Annual Business Plan process.
This play space is classified as a 'local’ Play Space which in the Adelaide Hills Council is:
- An area intended for local play, often equipment based
- Visited by people who live nearby, sometimes by foot, for a short period of time
. - Features: picnic area, sculptures, playground, information signage
Not included in the project is lighting, bbqs, public toilets, parking, shade sail and fencing.
Read the Play Space Fact Sheet for more details.