How often do you utilise the following parks for off-leash dog activity? Required
Daily
A few times a week
Weekly
Occasionally
Never
Five Dock Park
Timbrell Park
How often would you visit the following parks if the off-leash dog area at Timbrell Park was fenced and off-leash dog fenced area Five Dock Park was tripled in size? Required
Daily
A few times a week
Weekly
Occasionally
Never
Five Dock Park
Timbrell Park
How often would you visit the following parks if lights were installed? Required
Daily
A few times a week
Weekly
Occasionally
Never
Five Dock Park
Timbrell Park
How often would you visit the following parks if dog agility equipment was installed? Required
Daily
A few times a week
Weekly
Occasionally
Never
Five Dock Park
Timbrell Park

Five Dock Park

  1. Open areas for running #
  2. Training/education zone #
  3. Play area - climbing/ jumping/ balancing zone #
  4. Rest zones #
  5. Small dogs/time out zone #
  6. Nature play/sensory zone #
Using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means very likely and 5 means never, please indicate your preferred obstacle and agility equipment to be installed at Five Dock Park. Required
1
2
3
4
5
Tyres
Logs
Tunnels
Loops jumps
Ramps
Jump bars
Balance beams
Landscape/vegetarian for sensory exploration
Natural elements such as boulders/rocks/mounds for climbing
Training platforms
Rest platforms
Weave poles
Stepping paws

Timbrell Park

Sydney Water Iron Cove Canal Naturalisation Works

The off-leash dog area at Timbrell Park will be temporary as the channel is in need of repair and the area is part of the future Sydney Water naturalisation project. The naturalisation project will greatly improve waterway health, environmental outcomes and create a more diverse wildlife habitat, by replacing the concreate walls of the channel with natural looking banks comprised of sandstone rocks and diverse native planting.

The design also includes a wetland to improve waterway health and new walking and cycling paths for improved community connections.

The project is currently in the final stages of detailed concept design (view the concept design here). Construction will start in 2021 at the earliest.

Please select your preferred fencing option Required
  1. Open areas for running #
  2. Training/education zone #
  3. Play area - climbing/jumping/balancing zone #
  4. Rest zones #
  5. Small dogs/time out zone #
  6. Nature play/sensory zone. #
Using a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 means very likely and 5 means never, please indicate your preferred obstacle and agility equipment to be installed at Timbrell Park. Required
1
2
3
4
5
Tyres
Logs
Tunnels
Loop jumps
Ramps
Jumps bars
Balance beams
Landscaping/vegetation for sensory exploration
Natural elements such as boulders/rock/mounds for climbing
Training platforms
Rest platforms
Weave poles
Stepping paws

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