The Eden skatepark and all-inclusive play space is set to become a reality after council endorsed the concept designs for the skatepark that link the nearby play and recreational areas close to the Barclay St sportground.
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The project has been treated as an integrated one which will see the skatepark linked with the play space, a memorial space and recreational areas including seating, shelter and barbecue.
The overall project is fully funded by state and federal governments to the tune of $1.825m with two exceptions being the cruise ship shuttle bus drop off and turning bay and a future proposed amenities building.
Council said that the Barclay Street Sportsground redevelopment would see this recreational and sporting precinct become a key location for play and skate activity for the local community as well as a major recreational attraction for visitors to the shire.
In producing the final concept design, council staff have consulted with the Access Inclusion Advisory Committee, Eden Skatepark Committee, Barclay Street Sportsground and Aboriginal community members.
The level of engagement undertaken with the connecting design aspect of this project so that the design links the disparate recreational areas in a harmonious and organised manner, has involved liaising with the two community advisory groups established for the Eden all-inclusive playspace and the Eden skatepark projects.
In addition, council staff have met with the immediate family members of a young Aboriginal woman who took her own life at the Barclay Street sportsground in 2016. Council staff have engaged directly with the family, liaised with both the Eden LALC and Twofold Aboriginal Corporation to discuss the nature of the development being undertaken at Barclay Street and how to pay respect to the young woman in redeveloping the site.
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As a result the connecting areas design incorporates cultural elements significant to the family of the deceased as well as to the wider Aboriginal community, council said.
The design of the skatepark was informed by community consultation and has been endorsed by both the Eden Skatepark Committee and the Sapphire Coast Skatepark Association.
Results of the consultation show potential use of the skatepark split almost evenly between skateboard and scooter riding with BMX sitting third.
Although there was a 34 per cent vote in favour of an intermediate level skatepark, 52 per cent wanted to see a combination of levels. There were also strong calls for a quarter pipe and mini ramp as well as seeing nearby shade and shelter and a water bubbler.
The recreational facilities within the shared community space include a basketball half-court, shade structures, barbecues and picnic benches.
The memorial wall will be a pedestrian link to Aslings Beach and will feature inscribed stories and motifs significant to the Yuin culture. In recognition of the tragic passing of a community member the woven eel trap and superb fairy-wren motifs will be included.
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