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Popular Beth Boyd Park to reopen after upgrade

21 December 2022
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Popular Beth Boyd Park to reopen after upgrade

Beth Boyd Park in Thorneside.

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The new maritime-themed play space is expected to open at Beth Boyd Park in Thorneside on Friday 23 December.

Redland City Mayor Karen Williams said she was pleased the majority of the upgraded park would be open in time for the busy Christmas holiday period.

“I know local families will be excited to see this park reopening on the foreshore, with a new boat play structure and other exciting new elements,” Cr Williams said.

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“When designing the new-look park, we ensured we consulted widely to establish what locals, park users and the wider Redlands Coast community considered important.

“The works we’re undertaking will make this area an even more appealing drawcard for residents and visitors as a hub for fun outdoor play, relaxation and a place to soak in the natural attractions and views.”

Division 10 Councillor Paul Bishop said the park upgrade reflected local appreciation for the popular foreshore area and its unique natural settings.

“Community consultation in 2020 revealed a high level of support for the upgrade; it is important to remember that locals also recognise and appreciate the natural connection Beth Boyd Park enjoys with the Thorneside foreshore and the sensitive species that inhabit the area,” Cr Bishop said.

“It’s good to see that adventure play and learning is central with creative play equipment such as a treasure dig, swings, climbing nets, a pedal coaster, trampoline, rope swing and a dry creek bed with water pump.

“For those wishing to picnic or sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular views, new barbecues and four shelters will also be available from 23 December.”

The park upgrade will include the addition of a multi-purpose sports half court and hill slides, which are expected to be completed by late February 2023, weather permitting.

This follows upgrades to the carpark and pathways, which were completed in August.

As a separate project, renewal of the John Street carpark is expected to start in February 2023.

Residents are reminded that dogs must be on leash at all times when in the park, and are prohibited adjacent to the foreshore and seashore at Beth Boyd Park.

Cr Williams said Council was committed to high quality planning and delivery of open spaces that support liveability, connectivity and community wellbeing.

“Creating a space that everyone wants to be in reflects best practice in planning, design and management, and I am confident that the improvements at Beth Boyd Park will see it become an even more popular and vibrant community hub,” she said.

More information on the Beth Boyd Park upgrade is available on Council’s Your Say webpage.

Beth Boyd Park to reopen after upgrade

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