PerthNow: Scarborough Mum Battles to Preserve Community Trampoline
PerthNow Reports Outrage Over Trampoline Removal
A Scarborough mum has successfully fought to keep a trampoline on her verge after the local council instructed her to remove the neighbourhood play equipment or apply for permission to keep it. Marion McAllister stated that the trampoline equipment was regularly used and loved by the community, serving as a hub for social interaction over the past three years.
The Community's Voice
McAllister shared, *“We get so many kids and parents and even grandparents out the front and they just love using the trampoline.”* Since moving in, she has connected with numerous families, reflecting on how these experiences resonate with childhood memories. *“It’s that old school Australian childhood being taken away because of all this paperwork.”*
- The trampoline is secured and maintained, ensuring safety for kids.
- Despite complaints from a resident about the trampoline, the city allowed it to stay.
- McAllister initiated a petition advocating for play equipment on verges, gathering over 700 signatures in just one day.
The City's Response
The City of Stirling mentioned that play equipment on verges is assessed case by case, *“aiming to promote a healthy lifestyle while ensuring public safety.”* A workshop to review local laws is planned for March 2025. This highlights the need for community engagement in decision-making surrounding public spaces and play areas.
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