How we're working to improve your spaces
Adelaide Hills Council is using sensors to the improve your trails and play spaces in the future.
Council want to understand visitation patterns at Council play spaces and trails and are using infrared technology to help do this.
The data will be used to guide upgrades and other activities. Having a better understanding of how and when our spaces are used allows us to make evidence-based decisions for the future.
The sensors used do not record images, video or take data from smart devices, so personal information cannot be recorded. The privacy of residents and visitors is important, therefore all data will be collected and managed in accordance with the Government of South Australia Information Privacy Principles.
Explore our parks and playgrounds
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Charleston Centennial Park
- Type
- Park
- Address
- Newman Road, Charleston
- Features
- Bike track, Picnic area, BBQ, Netball court, Venue for hire, Tennis court, Toilets, Off-street car park, On-street parking, Playground
Charleston Centennial Park is centrally located in Charleston township and features a small bike track, modern playground, tennis courts and hall for hire.
Mill Road Pocket Forest
- Type
- Park
- Address
- Adelaide Lobethal Road, Lobethal
- Features
- Trail, On-street parking, Art
The Mill Road Pocket Forest is a bush fire recovery project that uses fire safer plants and design principles. It combines ornamental, exotic, and native plants to create a community green space.
Norman Cole Reserve
- Type
- Park
- Address
- Teringie Drive, Teringie
- Features
- Tennis court, On-street parking, Basketball court, Playground
A unique pocket park located in the residential foothills, this hidden gem provides a full sized tennis court and playground for the young ones including swings.
Protea Reserve
- Type
- Park
- Address
- Protea Crescent, Crafers
- Features
- Picnic area, On-street parking, Playground
Protea Reserve is set in typical hills bushland and features a fenced in playground.