You’ll discover Brooklyn Reserve positioned inside Brooklyn, a small Melbourne suburb wedged between Tottenham and Altona North and primarily accessed through Geelong Street. Sadly, Brooklyn is reputed to have the more severe air high quality in Melbourne because of the trade surrounding its residential streets.
The silver lining is that the neighbourhood park in Brooklyn Reserve obtained an improve to its playground because of a $200,000 air air pollution high-quality beneath the EPA’s IES (Revolutionary Environmental Options) scheme.
The playground has an total theme of native Australian animals and birds with an emphasis on the Wedge-tailed Eagle. That signifies that the playground contains a rainbow-hued 6-metre excessive climbing body – the ‘Eagle’s Lair’, connecting to an unexpectedly quick slide…
a scooter observe perimeter and train gear.
The playground adjoins a big grassy space for ball video games or picnics and basketball courtroom.

There’s gear for little ones too, with a smaller climbing fort, devices and spinning carousel, sandpit and small water pump.
A spotlight is the double swing that faces inwards, permitting adults and children (or two children on this case) to face one another and swing.
I just like the completely different sculptures and explanatory panels extending children’ curiosity past what’s in entrance of them.
Services have additionally been upgraded with barbecue shelters, a water faucet and there are disabled bogs with change amenities. There are additionally bogs inside Brooklyn Neighborhood Corridor and the Brooklyn Tennis Membership, however don’t depend on them being open on a regular basis.
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Ideas for Brooklyn Reserve:
- Appropriate for toddlers;
- Appropriate for older children;
- disabled bogs with change amenities and bogs at Brooklyn Neighborhood Corridor and the Brooklyn Tennis Membership (not at all times open);
- Pure shade from some timber.
- Picnic areas and BBQs; and
- Free parking.