Kids to get back in the swing of things
18 October 2005
Kids to get back in the swing of things
Last week Council got to work on replacing swings at children’s playgrounds across Manukau.
Swings at 22 different playgrounds have been out of bounds for kids as rust on the top bars have made them unsafe.
Council is investing $130, 244 in the improvements, which are due for completion before the Christmas school holidays.
The playground locations and work programme (weather permitting) are as follows:
10 -16 October
Burswood Park -
Pakuranga
Darren Cres - Pakuranga
Reelick Ave -
Pakuranga
17 – 23 October
Lloyd Eslmore Park -
Pakuranga
Meadowland Reserve -Howick
Farley/Latimer -
Otara
Othello Park - Otara
24 - 30 October
Otamariki
- Otara
Manukau Sports Bowl - Manukau
Maxwell Ave -
Papatoetoe
31 October – 6 November
Waterlea -
Mangere
Ben Lora -Mangere
Purata-_ Mangere
Yates
Road - Mangere
7 – 13 November
Finlayson - Manurewa -2
sets
Leabank Park- Manurewa
Randwick Park -
Manurewa
14 – 20 November
Wiri Stream -
Manurewa
Whitford Domain -Clevedon
Rautawa Park -
Kawakawa
21 November – 4 December
Catihness -Pakuranga
(edging and swings)
Ti Rakau Parks - Pakuranga (edging
and
swing)
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