Ascot Water Playground

31°55′56″S 115°56′09″E / 31.93224°S 115.935827°E / -31.93224; 115.935827

Ascot Water Playground
Interactive map of Ascot Water Playground
LocationAscot, Western Australia
OwnerCity of Belmont
OperatorYMCA of Perth and City of Belmont
TypeRecreation facility
Construction
Built1975
OpenedNovember 1977
Closed2002
Demolished2018
Construction costA$326,156 (1977)

The Ascot Water Playground was a recreation facility in Ascot, Western Australia. Built in 1975 under the Labor government's Red Scheme for the long-term unemployed, it was officially opened in November 1977 at a cost of A$326,156,[1] equivalent to A$2 million in 2022. The complex had pools, water slides, and mini-golf. It was managed by a partnership between the YMCA of Perth and the City of Belmont.[2]

The park closed in 2002 because of new occupational health and safety laws, as well as river run-off laws.[3] It was added to the Municipal Heritage Inventory in 2003,[1] and in 2018 was demolished to make way for housing.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c State Register of Heritage Places. Western Australia: State Heritage Office of Western Australia. 16843. Wikidata Q29027078. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Abandoned: The Ascot Water Playground". Breaking into the Industry. 11 June 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  3. ^ Tom (29 August 2012). "The Abandoned Ascot Water Park". Weekend Notes. Retrieved 14 June 2024.