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Hazelwood Park Park Users Guide Davenport Road, Hazelwood Park SA 5065 Civic Centre 401 Greenhill Rd Tusmore SA 5065 Mail to PO Box 9 Glenside SA 5065 T: (08) 8366 4200 F: (08) 8366 4299 E: [email protected] W: www.burnside.sa.gov.au an extensive network of paths seating barbecue facilities picnic area toilets disabled facilities lawned areas trees and gardens duck pond a war memorial Wombat Waterhole playground George Bolton Swimming Centre Burnside. Wombat Waterhole playground includes: accessible roundabout spinners four berth timber swing liberty swing slide and climbing mound dual slide flying fox sandpit two elevated sandpits five metre tall climbing net disc swing old tractor to climb on. The key to the liberty swing is available from the Burnside Civic Centre Customer Service Desk as well as the George Bolton Swimming Centre Burnside (October to April). For details about the swimming centre opening times visit www.burnside.sa.gov.au. Park Features: 21 January 2019

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  • Hazelwood ParkPark Users Guide

    Davenport Road, Hazelwood Park SA 5065

    Civic Centre 401 Greenhill Rd Tusmore SA 5065

    Mail to

    PO Box 9 Glenside SA 5065

    T: (08) 8366 4200 F: (08) 8366 4299

    E: [email protected]

    W: www.burnside.sa.gov.au

    • an extensive network of paths • seating• barbecue facilities• picnic area• toilets• disabled facilities• lawned areas• trees and gardens• duck pond• a war memorial• Wombat Waterhole playground• George Bolton Swimming Centre Burnside.

    Wombat Waterhole playground includes:• accessible roundabout• spinners• four berth timber swing• liberty swing• slide and climbing mound• dual slide• flying fox• sandpit• two elevated sandpits• five metre tall climbing net• disc swing• old tractor to climb on.

    The key to the liberty swing is available from the Burnside Civic Centre Customer Service Desk as well as the George Bolton Swimming Centre Burnside (October to April).

    For details about the swimming centre opening times visit www.burnside.sa.gov.au.

    Park Features:

    21 January 2019

  • Welcome to Hazelwood Park, a State Heritage Listed Park maintained by the City of Burnside.

    Hazelwood Park is one of Burnside’s major reserves. It is traversed by First Creek and includes natural stands of River Red Gum and SA Blue Gum. Some of the early plantings from the “Hazelwood” garden can be seen near Hawthorn Crescent, including a large Bunya Pine.

    A small war memorial is situated near the entrance to the George Bolton Swimming Centre, Adelaide’s most picturesque swimming centre.

    Hazelwood Park has an extensive network of paths with seating, barbecues and playground equipment.

    The all-access playground caters for children of all ages and abilities, providing a diversity of physical, explorative, interactive and imaginative play opportunities.

    A by-law for Local Government Land is in place to manage this park.

    The by-law is legislation that controls how the park is used and managed. Certain activities are not permitted on local government land and this pamphlet outlines these rules.

    A copy of the by-law (by-law 3) is available on Council’s website (www.burnside.sa.gov.au) or at the Burnside Civic Centre Customer Service Desk.

    When using this State Heritage Listed Park DO NOT: • drive or park on the reserve without permission.• peg shelters into the grass, or fence off areas for exclusive use.• hold any event or gathering of more than 60 people without permission.• hold a wedding ceremony without a permit.• have a wedding reception in the park.• approach koalas, disturb them in the trees or on the ground. • detract from the enjoyment of other park users with ball sports or using missiles that affect their gatherings.• amplify music or other sounds.• fly any model aircraft/drone.• practice or play golf.

    PLEASE: • pick up your rubbish. We would appreciate you taking all your rubbish with you.• pick up after your dog.• remember that dogs must be under effective control at all times.

    Do you want your wedding ceremony in Hazelwood Park? If yes, please contact our Customer Experience Representatives on 8366 4200 for more information.

    To undertake commercial filming in the Park, apply for a permit to film on Council land. Download the application form available online on Council’s website www.burnside.sa.gov.au.

    Burnside’s Customer Experience Representatives can advise how to apply.

    Thank you for your support in ensuring that Hazelwood Park remains a safe environment for all visitors to enjoy.

    For more information on these park rules or the by-law please contact Council on 8366 4200.

    To report an issue contact our Rangers on 8366 4200 - all hours.

    Rangers patrol the park regularly.