468 Ferguson Street, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North, Other
Information sourced from https://www.pncc.govt.nz
The toddler playground includes a tunnel, slide and bridge, while the older kids’ playground is a fort with huge steep slides to play in. The fort is so high that you feel as though you are in the canopy of the trees. In the play space, there is also a mouse wheel, swings, space net and a large balance beam made from an old tree.
Milverton Park tests what many people believe a playground to be. It is more than just a structure. We want children – and their parents – to see that a tree can be climbed, rocks jumped on and seats and other furniture can be balanced upon.
We’ve intentionally placed picnic tables in the centre of the play area so parents interact with their kids, rather than watch from the sidelines.
A new half-court will be ready in September 2019, with an adjustable hoop for all ages.
Natural colours and elements have been carefully chosen to ensure it blends in with the iconic trees which line the park. We’ve also been eco-friendly with our design – the safety surfaces are made of recycled tyres and shoes and the picnic tables are made of thousands of recycled plastic bags.
Milverton Park is Palmy's first smart park.
Parents can download the Biba app for an adventure to do together with your children.
The provider gives some useful data to the Council including peak days and times, and attendance. This kind of information can help us decide what kind of equipment should be going into parks, based on the experience of users.
Council will decide whether to continue using the software, including whether to try it at other locations, after the year-long trial.
Read more about the app and what data is collected on the Playground Centre website.
The park was gifted to the Council in 1925 by William Milverton, whose only condition was that the land remains free for the public to use for recreation and amusement. As part of the 2019 upgrade, the park’s sign has been updated to recognise the history of the site.
Don't worry, the space net is still there!
Two playgrounds, half-court with adjustable hoop, volleyball court, seating, picnic tables, toilets.
A new half-court and adjustable, all-ages hoop are coming this September. In the meantime, you can still shoot a few hoops with your mates.
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Corner of Ferguson Street and Victoria Avenue
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