Published on 18 February 2020
Construction will soon commence on three new fully fenced dog parks in Drouin, Warragul and Trafalgar.
The three fenced dog parks will be located at:
Bellbird Park in Drouin, approx. 7000m2 in size located on the corner of Shillinglaw and Settlement Roads. Brooker Park in Warragul, approx. 5000m2 in size located in the central park area. Hollydell Park in Trafalgar, approx. 1800m2 in size located on the corner of Edward Crescent and Rose Court.Each park will feature:
Air lock double gate entry with landing area for safe entry and exit. New footpath connections to improve access around the parks. Signage outlining user rules and responsibilities. Doggy drinking fountains to make it easy to stay hydrated. Doggy waste bag dispenser and bins for easy, convenient and responsible clean up. Seating for dog owners to use and enjoy. Tree plantings to provide shade in warmer months and break up the wide-open space. Maintenance access gates to allow for routine maintenance and waste collections.Works are expected to start in April and be completed by mid-2020.
For more information about each location, download the relevant fact sheet (attachments available on the top right of this page).
Additionally, minor improvements will take place at four other designated dog off-leash areas:
Dowton Park in Yarragon St Phillack Reserve in Rawson Dunstan Oval in Rawson Darnum Recreation Reserve in DarnumThe seven listed parks and reserves are the only designated dog off-leash areas within the municipality. By law, dogs must be restrained on a leash in all other areas at all times.
All permanent dog off-leash areas were decided at the 9 May 2018 Council meeting.
Quotes attributable to Mayor Cr Danny Goss“Designated dog off leash areas provide many benefits to dogs and their owners including a safe place to run free and exercise, socialise with other dogs and practice training skills. We’re proud to be able to deliver these much anticipated fenced dog parks for our two and four legged community members to use and enjoy.”