Camira Recreation Park Feedback Open as Locals Weigh Future of Park Spaces

Camira Recreation Park is back in focus as locals are asked how they want the well-used Moss Road space to look and function in the years ahead, with feedback now open on its dog off-leash area and ageing netball courts. 



Camira Recreation Park Opens Conversation With Locals

Across Camira, a familiar park is prompting fresh conversation as residents are invited to share how they use Camira Recreation Park and what they would like to see change.

The feedback period runs from 20 April to 18 May 2026, giving locals a chance to weigh in on the future of the park’s key spaces. The process centres on everyday use — from walking dogs to casual activities on the courts — and how the area could better reflect how the community uses it now.

Residents are being asked simple but practical questions, including whether they use the dog off-leash area or the netball courts, and what kinds of activities they have seen happening on the site.

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Dog Area And Courts At The Centre Of Change

Two parts of Camira Recreation Park are at the centre of the discussion: the off-leash dog area and the netball courts.

The dog area currently includes separate sections for small and large dogs, making it a regular stop for pet owners. At the same time, the netball courts remain part of the park’s layout but are now significantly aged and would need substantial repair to meet current standards.

Several options are being considered for this space. The courts could be turned into open green space, partly removed to allow the dog area to expand, or kept as they are.

Any expansion of the dog off-leash area would need to stay within the existing court space due to site limits, including water flow and flooding conditions.

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Everyday Use Driving Future Decisions

The focus of the feedback is not just on what could change, but on how the space is already being used. From dog walking to informal play, the consultation is aimed at capturing the day-to-day experiences of those who spend time at the park.

The survey also invites residents to share any concerns or ideas, giving a broader picture of how the space fits into local routines.

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Time To Have A Say Before Deadline

Locals can take part by completing a short online survey, filling out a hardcopy form, or providing feedback by phone, email, or post. The survey is designed to take only a few minutes to complete.



Feedback closes on 18 May 2026. After that, responses will be reviewed and the findings will help shape what comes next for Camira Recreation Park.

Published 29-Apr-2026

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