Right now, it’s a muddy building site, but by September this area will have been transformed into an inclusive playspace.
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Work has begun to prepare the site, next to Bolton Park’s skate ramp in Morgan Street, for the installation of equipment that will give Wagga its own Livvi’s Place.
Fences are going up and concrete footings are being poured before the actual equipment is delivered.
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The goal of a Livvi’s Place is to provide a state-of-the-art playground for people of all abilities to play side-by-side on the same equipment, ensuring full integration of children and families with differences.
The Wagga project is costing $500,000, with the state government and Wagga City Council contributing to the cost of the playground, as have Northcott, Variety Australia and Teys.
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