The Wolstencroft Reserve Playspace is a vibrant recreational area that caters to individuals of all ages. With a focus on providing a variety of play elements, including climbing and sliding structures, the playspace offers a unique and engaging experience for visitors. The shaded seating area and central “lookout” observation point allow for relaxation and supervision, while the large open lawn area encourages informal sports and activities.
Furthermore, the reserve boasts a well-connected path network, with a main path leading from Havlin Street East to the corner of Rodney and Wolstencroft Streets. Additional loops provide opportunities for exercising and exploring the surrounding environment. Parking is conveniently located at the front of the playspace on Wolstencroft Street, ensuring easy access for visitors.
Committed to inclusivity, the Wolstencroft Reserve values accessibility and communication with all members of the community. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments can reach out via the National Relay Service for assistance. The business operates with a deep respect for the land it occupies, acknowledging the traditional custodians of the area, the Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung peoples. Visitors are encouraged to engage with ongoing projects, provide feedback, and witness the impact of their input on the development of the playspace.