Kesmond Reserve Master Plan
Consultation has concluded
Kesmond Reserve
Everard Ave, Keswick
Update 6 October 2022
Following the feedback received through the Kesmond Reserve Masterplan 'Your Say' consultation undertaken earlier this year, a temporary toilet facility has been installed at the site. This facility offers accessible toilet facilities for the public from dawn to dusk each day, seven days per week. A key concern of park users was the fact that public toilets were only available on the weekends, due to the facilities being located within the adjacent National Serviceman's Association building.
These temporary toilets will be available until the reserve upgrade is complete during 2023, when permanent toilet facilities will be available in the reserve.
Detailed design continues for the open space component and the proposed new community facility (for which funding has not yet been secured). Procurement for the open space components (ie reserve upgrade) will commence prior to the end of 2023.
Have your say on the final Kesmond Reserve Masterplan
Kesmond Reserve, Keswick is a well-utilised and important reserve within the Keswick, Ashford and Richmond region and there are many elements currently located on the site such as playground, open space, tennis courts and community buildings.
The City of West Torrens is currently developing a high-level masterplan for a future redevelopment of the site which aims to retain quality open space and maintain the character of the site whilst improving recreation features available for community use. Certain elements of the site will remain in the upgrade including the Memorial Rose Garden, playground and local heritage Mothers and Babies Building.
In 2021, Council was successful in receiving funding through the State Government's Open Space fund to enable the redevelopment of the open space at Kesmond Reserve to progress. Although the masterplan envisages a redevelopment of the National Servicemen's building (into a new community facility) as well as the recreation elements of the reserve, funding has only been received for the open space component at this time. The National Servicemen's building will remain in situ until such a time further funding can be sourced.
We would appreciate if you could spare a few minutes to provide your input and help us understand how the reserve is utilised and what you would like to see included in the new designs.
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How to have your say
Provide your feedback using any of the following:
- Online
Use the online feedback form at the bottom of this page.
- Post
Complete the downloadable feedback form or prepare a written submission (including your name and suburb) and mail to:
'Kesmond Reserve Master Plan submission'
City of West Torrens
165 Sir Donald Bradman Drive
Hilton 5033
- Email
Complete the downloadable feedback form or prepare a written submission (including your name and suburb) and email csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au with the subject heading 'Kesmond Reserve Master Plan submission'.
All responses must be received by 5pm Friday 17 June 2022.
Additional information
Community Planner on (08) 8416 6347 / email tdesteno@wtcc.sa.gov.au
Council’s use of personal information
Please note that the City of West Torrens is a public authority which is bound by the Local Government Act 1999, and other relevant legislation, to retain information and to make certain information publicly available. In some instances, this will require Council to publish personal information such as names and addresses of those whose information it holds. If you have any questions regarding the use of your personal information please contact Council on (08) 8416 6333.
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