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New play on the way

TEWANTIN’S RSL Park is set to gain a new playground, with work to replace the existing equipment to begin next month.
Council will relocate the playground slightly to the north, as part of the project, to utilise the natural topography of the park for two new slides.
Project officer Martin Sergas says the new playground will feature two six-metre long slides, a climbing mound with climbing ropes and multiple rubber climbing domes.
“Children who enjoy traditional swings will not miss out as there will also be a double swing set and spring toy installed for smaller children,” he said.
“After many years of play the existing equipment is due for replacement.”
Construction is due to commence 27 October.
Mr Sergas said council hoped to open the new playground by late November, weather permitting.
“We’ll close the existing playground for removal once construction begins.
“Council appreciates residents’ patience while work is underway.”
For information about other council parks and playgrounds, visit council’s website at www.noosa.qld.gov.au/recreational-parks.

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