The Chronicle

New amenities at Queens Park

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TWO new amenity buildings in Toowoomba’s Queens Park have opened to the public.

The facilities are the latest instalment­s in the $12 million Queens Park revitalisa­tion project, which was jointly funded by the Queensland Government’s Building our Regions program and Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC).

TRC parks and recreation services portfolio leader Cr Tim McMahon said the Botanic Gardens amenities building, at the southern end of the gardens, and the Vera Lacaze Park amenities near Frog’s Hollow fronting Margaret Street, had been completed.

“The project has been completed on schedule, well in time for the influx of visitors expected to enjoy spring outings and events in Queens Park, particular­ly for the month-long 2021 Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers celebratio­ns across September,” he said.

“The Botanic Gardens amenities include six unisex, ambulant toilets and a Persons with Disability (PWD) cubicle with baby change facilities.

“Landscapin­g works and installati­on of lighting and City Safe security services were included as part of the constructi­on project.

“The Vera Lacaze amenities were designed to better align with current Australian standards and provide accessibil­ity improvemen­ts for the southwest corner of Queens Park.

“The new building includes eight female toilets, three male toilets, three unisex, ambulant toilets, a Persons with Disability (PWD) cubicle and an accredited Changing Places room.

“The Changing Places room is the first of its kind for the region. It is designed specially for people with complex disabiliti­es and their carers.

“The room is fitted with an electric hoist, change table, shower, privacy screen and a peninsular toilet.”

“Gardens and landscapin­g were completed adjacent to the new Vera Lacaze amenities.

“Security improvemen­ts including new lights and City Safe security services have also been installed.

“These amenity upgrades provide convenient and accessible public facilities at Queens Park and enhance the park’s reputation as one of the region’s premier destinatio­ns.”

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