Hyde Park Kiosk

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The City of Vincent is inviting community members to join the conversation about whether an unused storage shed in Hyde Park should be transformed into a permanent new kiosk.

At the western end of Hyde Park, near the water playground, is a 32m2 brick shed that is currently used for non-essential storage space.

The building is due for a renovation in the next financial year and the City is considering transforming it into a permanent kiosk and handing the keys to a commercial operator.

We would like to open up a conversation about how we want to enjoy Hyde Park into the future and what food and drink options we want on offer at the park, if at all.

For many people, food and coffee are a big part of the park experience.

Hyde Park has a reputation as one of Perth's most beautiful parks and we want to make sure it keeps bringing back visitors and locals alike.

We're asking our community if they want to see a permanent kiosk in the park and if so, whether they want to see this in addition to, or as an alternative to, food trucks.

Currently a maximum of three food trucks can set up in Hyde Park between 7am and 9pm every day of the week.

We're also asking for feedback on what kind of healthy food options could be provided at the potential kiosk and by food trucks in the park.

The City's Public Health Plan includes a goal of increasing healthy food options in public spaces and at events.

More Information

Images of the existing brick shed, the location of the current food truck vending area and a concept sketch of a potential kiosk can be viewed from the gallery here.

Information about the City's Mobile Food Vendor Policy (Vending Vincent) can be found here.

Share your thoughts

You can share your thoughts by:

  • Online survey, available below
  • By email, to mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
  • By phone, to 9273 6000, or
  • In person, at the City's Administration and Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street, Leederville

Feedback is invited until Friday 2 April 2021.

For more information, contact the City on 9273 6000 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au



The City of Vincent is inviting community members to join the conversation about whether an unused storage shed in Hyde Park should be transformed into a permanent new kiosk.

At the western end of Hyde Park, near the water playground, is a 32m2 brick shed that is currently used for non-essential storage space.

The building is due for a renovation in the next financial year and the City is considering transforming it into a permanent kiosk and handing the keys to a commercial operator.

We would like to open up a conversation about how we want to enjoy Hyde Park into the future and what food and drink options we want on offer at the park, if at all.

For many people, food and coffee are a big part of the park experience.

Hyde Park has a reputation as one of Perth's most beautiful parks and we want to make sure it keeps bringing back visitors and locals alike.

We're asking our community if they want to see a permanent kiosk in the park and if so, whether they want to see this in addition to, or as an alternative to, food trucks.

Currently a maximum of three food trucks can set up in Hyde Park between 7am and 9pm every day of the week.

We're also asking for feedback on what kind of healthy food options could be provided at the potential kiosk and by food trucks in the park.

The City's Public Health Plan includes a goal of increasing healthy food options in public spaces and at events.

More Information

Images of the existing brick shed, the location of the current food truck vending area and a concept sketch of a potential kiosk can be viewed from the gallery here.

Information about the City's Mobile Food Vendor Policy (Vending Vincent) can be found here.

Share your thoughts

You can share your thoughts by:

  • Online survey, available below
  • By email, to mail@vincent.wa.gov.au
  • By phone, to 9273 6000, or
  • In person, at the City's Administration and Civic Centre, 244 Vincent Street, Leederville

Feedback is invited until Friday 2 April 2021.

For more information, contact the City on 9273 6000 or mail@vincent.wa.gov.au


  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    Share your thoughts about a potential food and beverage kiosk at Hyde Park.

    Feedback is invited until Friday 2 April 2021.

    Consultation has concluded
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