Playground Upgrades in Progress
Playground upgrades can enhance play opportunities, improve safety, and create more engaging spaces for children, young people, and their families. When we renew playgrounds, we do our best to keep them accessible, fun, and varied, ensuring they cater for a wide range of abilities and meet the needs of the community. We have set budgets for each playground upgrade and aim to maximise the play value.
Through our Open Space Strategy, we also identify areas that are lacking playgrounds, so we can plan for future development in the right places. This helps ensure all neighbourhoods have access to quality play spaces within walking distance. While we can't upgrade everything at once, we prioritise projects based on age, condition, community feedback, and how well they serve the surrounding area.
Concept planning
A concept plan focuses on a specific area and outlines what's proposed and where it could go. It looks at the best layout for facilities or activities in relation to each other and the surrounding environment. The concept plan reflects the community's vision for how the space should be used and aims to make the most of the site. This might include ideas for equipment, planting, or amenities to help bring that vision to life. A concept plan sits beneath the broader master plan, providing more detailed direction for a particular part of the space.
The draft concept plan for the playgrounds that are being renewed and developed this financial year (July 2025 to June 2026) include:
- Speargrass Playground Upgrade (including removal of old skate bowl)
Ask a question
If you have a question that we haven't covered, you can ask us here and we'll do our best to respond as soon as possible. Please be concise and respectful in asking questions and note that some answers may take a bit longer as we work to get the details right.
Speargrass Park Playground
Update 2
The new design has been confirmed (including swings).
More info to follow soon.

Update 1
The Speargrass Park Community Playground is being replaced due to its condition and deterioration.
A community playground is a shared outdoor space within a community that features play equipment and elements of nature. They bring members of a community together while providing a place for children and adults to be active and enjoy time outdoors.
In July, we spoke with a group of tamariki aged 5–12 who live near the park. They shared what playground features matter most to them: slides, spinning equipment, swings, climbing nets, monkey bars, and plenty of bright colours!
 | Embarkment Slide An embankment slide – complete with a launch platform is a great way to feature in the unused bank on the site … everyone loves a slide!
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Rotating Gyroscope Large Spinning playground equipment combines movement and motion with immersive play experiences to create an engaging experiences for tamariki.
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 | ACE Swing - 2 Bay Ace Swings are very robustwith a hot dipped galvanised finish that won’t chip, rust or fade. Set at heights for a range of ages and providing a much longer swing arc.
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| Play Structure Example 1 |  |
 | Play Structure Example 2
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Abandoned Skate Park The abandoned skate park located near the play area is currently undergoing cleanup efforts to remove a debris, with plans to restore the space back to its original grassy state. The local children have expressed excitement about this transformation, eagerly anticipating the opportunity to use the entire grassy area for recreational activities such as rolling down the bank and riding their bicycles across the expanded open space. | 
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 | Proposed Location
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Playground Upgrades in Progress
Playground upgrades can enhance play opportunities, improve safety, and create more engaging spaces for children, young people, and their families. When we renew playgrounds, we do our best to keep them accessible, fun, and varied, ensuring they cater for a wide range of abilities and meet the needs of the community. We have set budgets for each playground upgrade and aim to maximise the play value.
Through our Open Space Strategy, we also identify areas that are lacking playgrounds, so we can plan for future development in the right places. This helps ensure all neighbourhoods have access to quality play spaces within walking distance. While we can't upgrade everything at once, we prioritise projects based on age, condition, community feedback, and how well they serve the surrounding area.
Concept planning
A concept plan focuses on a specific area and outlines what's proposed and where it could go. It looks at the best layout for facilities or activities in relation to each other and the surrounding environment. The concept plan reflects the community's vision for how the space should be used and aims to make the most of the site. This might include ideas for equipment, planting, or amenities to help bring that vision to life. A concept plan sits beneath the broader master plan, providing more detailed direction for a particular part of the space.
The draft concept plan for the playgrounds that are being renewed and developed this financial year (July 2025 to June 2026) include:
- Speargrass Playground Upgrade (including removal of old skate bowl)
Ask a question
If you have a question that we haven't covered, you can ask us here and we'll do our best to respond as soon as possible. Please be concise and respectful in asking questions and note that some answers may take a bit longer as we work to get the details right.
Speargrass Park Playground
Update 2
The new design has been confirmed (including swings).
More info to follow soon.

Update 1
The Speargrass Park Community Playground is being replaced due to its condition and deterioration.
A community playground is a shared outdoor space within a community that features play equipment and elements of nature. They bring members of a community together while providing a place for children and adults to be active and enjoy time outdoors.
In July, we spoke with a group of tamariki aged 5–12 who live near the park. They shared what playground features matter most to them: slides, spinning equipment, swings, climbing nets, monkey bars, and plenty of bright colours!
 | Embarkment Slide An embankment slide – complete with a launch platform is a great way to feature in the unused bank on the site … everyone loves a slide!
|
Rotating Gyroscope Large Spinning playground equipment combines movement and motion with immersive play experiences to create an engaging experiences for tamariki.
| 
|
 | ACE Swing - 2 Bay Ace Swings are very robustwith a hot dipped galvanised finish that won’t chip, rust or fade. Set at heights for a range of ages and providing a much longer swing arc.
|
| Play Structure Example 1 |  |
 | Play Structure Example 2
|
Abandoned Skate Park The abandoned skate park located near the play area is currently undergoing cleanup efforts to remove a debris, with plans to restore the space back to its original grassy state. The local children have expressed excitement about this transformation, eagerly anticipating the opportunity to use the entire grassy area for recreational activities such as rolling down the bank and riding their bicycles across the expanded open space. | 
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 | Proposed Location
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