31/01/2019

The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters has developed a Masterplan for Felixstow Reserve, which will guide the redevelopment of this significant piece of open space, in order to enhance and realise the full potential of this regional asset.

Download: Final Masterplan

The Council also worked closely with the Kaurna to incorporate a cultural interpretative trail, providing greater recognition of their history and connection to the land through cultural art markers and signage with information about their traditions.

The scope of works for the Felixstow Reserve Redevelopment Project includes, but is not limited to the following:

In relation to the remainder of the Reserve, the Council engaged ASPECT Studios to lead a multi-disciplinary design team to develop the Masterplan ideas into detail designs for the Reserve, including large open grassed areas, an active play space, natural play, walking trails, a shared path and increased tree planting.

The establishment of wetlands within the Felixstow Reserve were completed in late 2017, as part of the Eastern Region Alliance (ERA) Waterproofing Eastern Adelaide Stormwater Harvesting and Re-Use Project.

Existing site

Felixstow Reserve is located in the suburb of Felixstow and is bounded by the River Torrens Linear Park on the northern side, Riverside Drive on the western side, Langman Drive on the southern side and the boundary of the Campbelltown City Council on the eastern side. The Reserve is approximately 7.552 hectares in size.

Waterproofing Eastern Adelaide Stormwater Harvesting and Re-use Project

In 2009, the Eastern Regional Alliance (ERA) group of Councils, of which the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters is a member, commenced the Waterproofing Eastern Adelaide Stormwater Harvesting and Re-use Project (the ERA Project), which included the development of a wetland at Felixstow.

Wallbridge & Gilbert (Consulting Engineers) have been appointed by the participating Councils, as the Lead Design Consultants to deliver the design of the Stormwater Harvesting and Re-Use Project.

The ERA Project, amongst other things, proposes the development of a wetland at Felixstow Reserve.

For more information on the ERA Project, visit: ERA - Waterproofing Eastern Adelaide Project or view the ERA Project Major Projects listing on this page.

Felixstow Reserve Masterplan Project

With this significant investment proposed, the Council saw an opportunity to concurrently undertake a Masterplan for the whole of Felixstow Reserve, to ensure that the proposed wetland is integrated into the overall design of the Reserve and that an innovative and well-designed outcome is achieved.

Oxigen (Consulting Landscape Architects and Urban Designers) were appointed by the City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters to develop the Felixstow Reserve Masterplan.

Despite Felixstow Reserve’s significant size and proximity to the River Torrens Linear Park, it was underutilised. This was mainly due to its condition and absence of features. As such, the Council identified an exciting opportunity to develop a Masterplan for the Reserve that would provide the community with a well-designed and innovative recreational asset, which integrates the wetland into the overall design of Felixstow Reserve.

The Felixstow Reserve Masterplan was developed in two stages. Stage 1 which comprised the development of the Felixstow Reserve Masterplan Concept, whilst Stage 2 involved the preparation of the Felixstow Reserve Masterplan.



Stage 1 - Concept

The key objective of Stage 1 was to identify at a ‘conceptual level’, all of the potential uses that could be incorporated into Felixstow Reserve.

Download: Masterplan Concept

As the first step in the process, an initial consultation phase was undertaken to capture the community’s thoughts regarding the proposed redevelopment of Felixstow Reserve and in particular the size and location for the proposed wetland. This included a Park Day, which was held at Felixstow Reserve on Saturday 29 March 2014, where the community was invited to meet the Project Team and explore ideas and identify their aspirations for the Reserve.



Key findings from the initial consultation process included:

overall support for a wetland

strong support to retain an open space area for informal sport and recreation

maintaining the open and natural character of the Reserve.

For a summary of the information collected at the initial Park Day, download: Stage 1 Consultation Summary Report

The information collected as part of this initial consultation process was used to develop a draft Concept, which was released for community consultation from 21 May through to 13 June 2014. To help facilitate this consultation, a second Park Day was held at Felixstow Reserve on Saturday 31 May 2014.



Key findings from the second round of consultation included:

majority support for each of the major features proposed in the draft Concept, including the wetland

open space (kick-about) area

support for new park infrastructure (i.e. shade and shelters, seating, BBQ and picnic facilities, new public toilet and park pavilion).

For a summary of the information collected as part of this second round of consultation, download: Stage 2 Consultation Summary Report

The feedback and comments received as part of this second round of consultation were then used to finalise the Felixstow Reserve Masterplan Concept, which was endorsed by the Council at its meeting held on 10 September 2014.



Stage 2 - Masterplan

The Felixstow Reserve Masterplan further developed the ideas and features confirmed in the Concept. Based on feedback received from the community during the previous two stages of consultation, the Felixstow Reserve Masterplan was designed to reflect the aspirations of the community in regards to the redevelopment of Felixstow Reserve. A number of key elements which were identified by the community, have been incorporated into the design of Felixstow Reserve, such as a central open space area, natural play areas, fitness equipment, new toilet and picnic facilities, and more tree planting.

The Felixstow Reserve Masterplan was endorsed by the Council at its meeting held on 7 December 2015.

Contact

Keke Michalos

Manager, Economic Development & Strategic Projects

T: 08 8366 4509

E: kmichalos@npsp.sa.gov.au