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Playground Fencing Rollout Wins Community Support Across Shellharbour

A recent initiative to install fences around four playgrounds in Shellharbour has received positive feedback from local families and carers. Following community consultation, Shellharbour City Council added fencing at selected play areas, responding to requests from residents who said barriers would help keep young children and those with sensory needs safer while at play.

The council manages 88 playgrounds, yet most had previously remained open without fencing. The new barriers were installed at playgrounds located near busy roads and waterways, where the risk of children wandering into hazardous areas was considered higher. Many parents welcomed the change, saying that the fenced environments allow children to play more freely while reducing the stress of constant close supervision. Several contributors to the feedback process highlighted that gated parks offer spaces where caregivers, including parents and grandparents, can feel more at ease as they watch children play.

Besides enhancing safety for energetic toddlers and children prone to exploring beyond play boundaries, supporters also cited benefits for families with children who have diverse sensory needs. The four playgrounds now equipped with fencing are Reddall Reserve ‘Pirate’ Playground in Lake Illawarra, Mood Park Playground in Albion Park, Central Park Playground in Oak Flats, and Collins Reserve Playground in Blackbutt. Shellharbour City Mayor Chris Homer commented that the improvements reflected council’s commitment to listening and responding to community needs. In some social media responses to the project, residents also raised additional suggestions, such as installing shade structures in these playgrounds to further improve comfort and usability.

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