Metal poles installed in public parks have been identified as outdoor fitness equipment following confusion among community members. The structures are designed for bodyweight exercises, including movements such as pull-ups, stretches, and strength training.
The equipment forms part of outdoor fitness infrastructure aimed at encouraging physical activity in open public spaces. Positioned within park environments, the poles provide accessible exercise options without the need for indoor gym facilities.
Council clarification confirmed the intended use of the structures after public uncertainty about their purpose. The installations are designed for durability and regular outdoor use, supporting informal exercise and recreation within community spaces.



