Queen Elizabeth Reserve Playground Upgrade - Concept plan

Council is planning to upgrade the existing playground at Queen Elizabeth Reserve, Lindfield.

Following the first stage of community consultation in mid-2025, Council has used community ideas and priorities to develop a concept plan for the playground upgrade. Our second stage of consultation is now seeking your feedback on the proposed concept plan.

How to get involved:

Please review the concept plan and share your thoughts by:

  • Completing the online survey
  • Writing an online submission: Use the 'Submissions' function on this page to provide more detailed comments or upload a formal response.

Feedback closes 17 June at midnight.

About the project

Our goal for the upgrade is to enhance Queen Elizabeth Reserve as a vibrant, inclusive destination that reflects its heritage while providing engaging spaces for play, recreation, and community connection.

This playground is catergorised as a District Park playspace. District Parks are large, regionally significant open spaces that serve multiple neighbourhoods within an approximate 2km service radius and attract visitors from a wider catchment.

The design reflects the reserve’s unique character, providing modern spaces for play and recreation while honouring its local heritage.

Community consultation: What we heard

In mid 2025, we conducted Phase 1 of our engagement to understand what the community wanted to see in an upgraded playground. Key themes included:

  • Interest in equipment for toddlers through to older children, including climbing equipment, flying foxes and nature play
  • Requests for exercise equipment and ball sport areas
  • A desire for a safe learner track with traffic features for bikes and scooters
  • A request to acknowledge the site’s history as a former RAAF facility and migrant camp.

While community input from Phase 1 has directly informed the project concept, it is important to note that Council cannot always implement every specific request. Due to site limitations, technical constraints, environmental factors, maintenance requirements, and budget parameters, we focus on delivering the best possible outcomes within the practical confines of the project.

Concept Design

We want to hear your thoughts on the concept design. It includes the following features:

  • An expanded play space with accessible and inclusive play elements
  • Themed play equipment offering a variety of play opportunities
  • A learn-to-ride circuit for children to ride bicycles and scooters
  • An extensive accessible pathway system linking site facilities
  • Upgraded park furniture, including bins, bubblers, seats, and tables
  • Opportunities for adventure play activities
  • Increased planting areas and natural play elements
  • Outdoor gym equipment
  • A half-court basketball area with twin hoops

See the concept design below. Click on the image for a larger version or download here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have your say

Get involved

Community feedback on this proposal is open until Monday 15 June. You can share your views by:

1) completing the online survey

2) submitting a written response using the 'Make a submission' form on this page

3) sending an email to Chu Chu, Landscape Architect at cchu@krg.nsw.gov.au

What’s next?

  • Finalisation of concept — July 2026
    Community feedback will inform and help finalise the concept plan.

  • Detailed design - late 2026/early 2027
    Once the concept plan is finalised, detailed design will be undertaken.

  • Tender and construction — mid 2027
    A contractor will be secured and construction will commence.