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Bert Wright Park is a park in
Bayswater, Western Australia Bayswater is a suburb north-east of the central business district (CBD) of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is just north of the Swan River, within the City of Bayswater local government area. It is predominantly a low-density res ...
, a suburb of
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. It is situated in the Bayswater town centre, next to Bayswater Library on King William Street. Facilities include a nature-based playground, toilets and barbeques.


History

In the late 1920s, the Bayswater Road Board (now
City of Bayswater The City of Bayswater is a local government area in the Western Australian capital city of Perth, about northeast of Perth's central business district. The City covers an area of and has a population of 69,283 as at the 2021 Census. The Ci ...
) started to improve the amenity of the area, and one of the things they did was to resume a property in the town centre from a private landowner for use as a public space. The property was a market garden at the time. Robert McLeish, a prominent resident of Bayswater, led the campaign for resuming the land to be used for public purposes. The land was chosen as it was considered undesirable for a market garden to be on the main street of Bayswater. The park was initially named Whatley Gardens, after John and Anne Whatley, early residents of the area, but the park was later renamed Bert Wright Reserve, after a Shire of Bayswater councillor and business owner. In the 1960s, a senior citizens centre and a library were built. These two buildings were later combined into one building. In 2016, a new playground was built at a cost of $100,000, and the old one removed. Since September 2019, the Bayswater Growers' Market has taken place every Saturday morning at Bert Wright Park. The market is organised by community group Future Bayswater and supported by the City of Bayswater.


Kurrajong tree

In January 2020, a kurrajong tree was relocated from next to Bayswater railway station to Bert Wright Park, due to it being in the way of a new station planned to be built there. The tree, which was 80 years old at the time, was deemed too significant to cut down, so it was instead relocated to Bert Wright Park, being planted where the previous playground was. The process started in May 2019, when arborists started trimming the tree's roots. The relocation took plate on 9 January 2020, using one crane to lift the 17-tonne tree and another crane to move the tree down King William Street to the park.


Gallery

File:E37 Kurrajong tree relocated from Bayswater Station.JPG, Kurrajong tree relocated to the park in January 2020 File:E37 Bayswater Library from west (October 2020).JPG, Bayswater Library, adjacent to Bert Wright Park


References


External links

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