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Encyclopedia > Burnside Swimming Centre
Sign heralding Hazelwood Park from Greenhill Road
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Sign heralding Hazelwood Park from Greenhill Road

Hazelwood Park is a park in the suburb of Hazelwood Park, Adelaide. Greenhill Road near Linden Park, facing east towards the Adelaide Hills Greenhill Road near Goodwood, as part of the city ring Greenhill Road is a major road in the South Australian city of Adelaide that provides a vital transport artery for those living in the eastern and hills suburbs. ... Hazelwood is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Burnside. ... Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1. ...


The biggest attraction, in the park is the Burnside Swimming Centre. There is a lap pool, plus a 25m kids pool and a wading pool. There is also a sauna and steamroom, plus two playgrounds and a kiosk. This location is only open through summertime because it is an outdoor pool and is very popular on hot days in Adelaide (greater than 320C) when it is open late.[1] First creek continues it's journey from the hills through the park, the water flowing from Waterfall Gully and into Tusmore. There is also the normal assortment of play areas, picnic tables and barbeques. The park is relatively large by local standards and there are no playing fields. It is more strongly characterised by massive old Gum Trees that can be seen from blocks away. Although it is well facilitated, it is normally not as popular as the nearby smaller Tusmore Park.


Burnside Swimming Centre

Burnside Swimming Centre is a large swimming complex in the park, opening in 1966. The swimming center was a pet project of then-Mayor George Bolton, he had a grand vision of what he wanted Hazelwood Park, where the centre was to be located, to become. Bolton met unprecendented public opposition in 1964 when the idea was first unveiled. The substantial elderly population of Burnside (15%) was wholly opposed to the idea, suggesting the influx of troublemakers and noise was hardly worth the effort. The cost was estimated at £75,000. While architects were resigning over the scale of the proposed development and a number of residents were up in arms, the Adelaide newspapers had a ball; cartoonists throughout 1964 spent many of their daily cartoons covering the debacle. With the failure of a poll to decide the fate of the idea on the 24th of March the Sunday Mail proclaimed the headline "Burnside Says NO to Swim Pool". Mayor Bolton was not dismayed by the result; he pushed further ahead with his idea announcing new plans in December. After a strong PR campaign and minor changes to the project a poll in February 1965 voted strongly in favour of the idea. The Mayor had won his battle and it was christened the George Bolton Swimming Centre in his honour upon opening. The Advertiser is the only local daily newspaper published in Adelaide, South Australia. ...

References

  1. ^ Burnside Swimming Centre 8/2/06


 

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