
Once-vacant parcels of land on Virgo Street, Elizabeth South and Barrow Crescent, Elizabeth Vale have been transformed into vibrant community parks, now open for residents to enjoy.
The newly developed parks both feature a range of play equipment, including a multi-play structure and nature play elements designed to inspire creativity and active play.
Complementing these are a sheltered picnic area and irrigated turf, making them the ideal destination for families and community gatherings.
These projects are part of the City of Playford's broader initiative to enhancing public spaces across the region, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining high-quality, accessible open spaces for all residents.
Mayor Glenn Docherty said it was pleasing to see the transition from vacant land to amazing new play spaces.
The development of both parks was guided by community input, ensuring the spaces meet the needs and desires of local residents.
"The creation of these parks is more than just a development; it's about enriching community life by providing a central hub for recreation and connection," said the Mayor.
"I'm proud to see it become a cherished part of our community."
Pop-up parties were held at each park on Friday 18 July, with local residents living near the reserves invited to come along and celebrate their new spaces. Free activities and treats like donuts, fruit and hot drinks, were provided as part of the neighbourhood parties.
"It was a brilliant day shared with the very people who will enjoy these parks the most," said the Mayor.
Elizabeth Vale locals Indya, 14, Maddy, 10 and Tyson, 8, agreed that Barrow Crescent Reserve was their new favourite play space. Even their fluffy pup Munchie loves the adjoining green space.
The upgrade was made possible through a partnership between the South Australian Housing Trust and City of Playford.