
In Conversation With Jenny Moodley, spokesperson of Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo (JCPZ)
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Johannesburg City Parks and Zoo, together with the City of Johannesburg, has officially unveiled the newly developed Leiklip Park in Eldorado Park following a R5 million investment aimed at creating a safe, inclusive and vibrant recreational space for the community.
The upgraded park features a multi-sport court for tennis, netball and mini soccer, outdoor gym equipment, a children’s play area, landscaped green spaces, picnic facilities and seating areas. The project forms part of the City’s broader efforts to promote healthy lifestyles, youth development and social cohesion through accessible public spaces.
The development also contributes to local economic growth, with 30% of the project budget allocated to Expanded Public Works Programme beneficiaries and Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises, creating opportunities for local participation and employment.
The unveiling took place during Youth Month and World Environment Month, highlighting the importance of investing in young people while protecting and enhancing public green spaces.
However, concerns have already emerged regarding vandalism at the newly established park, including damage to newly planted trees and incidents of bins being set alight. City officials have appealed to residents to protect the facility and work together to ensure it remains a safe and welcoming space for future generations.
The city believes that well-maintained parks provide positive opportunities for young people through sport, recreation and community activities while contributing to healthier and safer neighbourhood. Residents, community organisations and local stakeholders are being encouraged to take ownership of the facility and help preserve it as a valuable community asset.
The upgraded park features a multi-sport court for tennis, netball and mini soccer, outdoor gym equipment, a children’s play area, landscaped green spaces, picnic facilities and seating areas. The project forms part of the City’s broader efforts to promote healthy lifestyles, youth development and social cohesion through accessible public spaces.
The development also contributes to local economic growth, with 30% of the project budget allocated to Expanded Public Works Programme beneficiaries and Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises, creating opportunities for local participation and employment.
The unveiling took place during Youth Month and World Environment Month, highlighting the importance of investing in young people while protecting and enhancing public green spaces.
However, concerns have already emerged regarding vandalism at the newly established park, including damage to newly planted trees and incidents of bins being set alight. City officials have appealed to residents to protect the facility and work together to ensure it remains a safe and welcoming space for future generations.
The city believes that well-maintained parks provide positive opportunities for young people through sport, recreation and community activities while contributing to healthier and safer neighbourhood. Residents, community organisations and local stakeholders are being encouraged to take ownership of the facility and help preserve it as a valuable community asset.

