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Consultation has concluded
Invercargill City Council is asking for feedback on what type(s) of swings might be considered for adding to Pine Crescent Playground. Do you want another early childhood swing, or maybe another standard style swing? or is the equipment ok as it stands?
We recently installed an early childhood swing as a trial to gauge public interest and it has since been removed. So now we are keen to understand your thoughts as users of this space on what you want by filling out the survey or do a quick poll.
Feedback closes 30 November 2023
Invercargill City Council is asking for feedback on what type(s) of swings might be considered for adding to Pine Crescent Playground. Do you want another early childhood swing, or maybe another standard style swing? or is the equipment ok as it stands?
We recently installed an early childhood swing as a trial to gauge public interest and it has since been removed. So now we are keen to understand your thoughts as users of this space on what you want by filling out the survey or do a quick poll.
Feedback closes 30 November 2023
Quick Polls
Consultation has concluded
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Lifecycle
Open
Pine Crescent Playground is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions until 30 November 2023.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Pine Crescent Playground
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Decision Made
this is an upcoming stage for Pine Crescent Playground
Once consideration process has been completed, ICC will decide on the approach to take with regards to installation of any further equipment.