Descrizione
Waverly Council prohibits ball games in Bronte Park, and rightly so as it is designated as a family park. The ample grassy area, however, seems irresistible to teenagers and young adults to take over and play ball, often posing substantial risk to toddlers and small children in the park (and a nuisance to adulrs wishing to share the space). Park rangers seem unable to curtail and fully prevent the transgression, as there seems to be no punishment either. One solution is to cut the space with unmovable objects — eg tables and benches, statues — so as to restrict the activity to smaller areas, if any. Another possibility is to extend Sculptures by the Sea to Bronte, letting the pieces set in the park to stay all year round, and thus also having a new one every year.
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