Replacement Playground at Tilbury Reserve Completed
Published on 06 October 2021
Shoalhaven City Council is pleased to announce Tilbury Reserve at Culburra Beach has re-opened to the public following completion of the playground equipment.
The newly installed playground features a swing set, nature play items, a play tower unit including three slides, inclusive spinner and rocker along with a shade structure.
The replacement works also include the construction of a pathway surrounding the playground to enable access from the existing carpark and picnic area.
The Council-funded project cost $160,000 and was completed in early September 2021. The project was funded through the Council’s Annual Playground Replacement Fund.
Shoalhaven City Council Mayor Amanda Findley said that installation of accessible playground equipment at Tilbury Reserve meant that everyone in the community would benefit from the upgrade.
“Council is proud to offer over 128 playgrounds across the Shoalhaven. Our playgrounds provide inclusive places for young families and visitors to play and enjoy the outdoors together”, Clr Findley said.
Council engaged contractors, CRS Creative Recreation Solutions, to complete the works.
Last month Council completed playground replacement works at Blacket Park, St Georges Basin and at Fire Brigade Park, Erowal Bay.
Tilbury Reserve is located at 206C Penguins Head Road, Culburra Beach.
For more information about the project visit Council's Get Involved page.
Image: Playground at Tilbury Reserve, Culburra Beach