
Upgrade Underway For Cranebrook Sport Facilities
The latest stage of work to upgrade the sport and recreation facilities in Andromeda Drive Reserve, Cranebrook, is complete.
Additional storage space in the amenities building and drainage improvements on the eastern field have been undertaken, as part of an upgrade funded by the NSW Government through the Western Sydney
Infrastructure Grants Program ($1.7 million) and the Australian Government’s Investing in Our Communities Program ($450,000), in partnership with Council.
Penrith Mayor Todd Carney said there are more improvements to come later in the year.
“The next stage of work will include more car parking, and resurfacing and line marking the sports courts,” Cr Carney said.
“Council is also going to construct new pathways, install seating and plant trees throughout the reserve to boost our City’s green canopy.
“This project will provide those who use Andromeda Drive Reserve with the infrastructure they need for training and game days, while also giving residents more opportunities to get outside and enjoy recreation.”
Member for Penrith Karen McKeown OAM said that this is a much-needed upgrade for Cranebrook and the wider Penrith community.
“It is funding dedicated to improving facilities that deliver sports and recreation,” Ms McKeown said.
“I look forward to seeing local sporting clubs and Penrith residents enjoy the improved recreational and sporting facilities.”
The Andromeda Drive Reserve project was identified through Council’s Sport and Recreation Strategy, which is a 15-year road map for the future provision of sport, play, recreation and open space facilities across our City.
Find out more at: yoursaypenrith.com.au/andromeda
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