LED Scoreboards enhance Alan Garden Recreation Reserve
Swan Hill Rural City Council has advised that the Alan Garden Recreation Reserve has been upgraded with the installation of new LED scoreboards on two netball courts and the sports oval.
This project, a collaboration between Sport and Recreation Victoria’s Community Infrastructure Projects Team, Swan Hill Rural City Council, and the Tyntynder Football Netball Club, delivers a significant enhancement for players, supporters, and volunteers.
Council Mayor Stuart King said the new scoreboards will not only elevate the game-day experience but also provide relief for volunteers, who will no longer have to score matches in outdoor conditions.
Mayor King noted “the upgrades include two full-colour LED video boards that can be controlled via mobile phone, as well as a larger five-metre by three-metre full-colour LED video board, which also has a smaller sister board displaying football scores for netball spectators.
“The installation was completed utilising local trades and suppliers where possible.”
Mayor King said that the new technology would be a valuable asset to the precinct advising "the addition of these state-of-the-art scoreboards is a fantastic outcome for our sporting community. They will enhance the experience for players, spectators, and volunteers alike. We look forward to seeing the community enjoy these fantastic new facilities.”
Image. Alan Garden Recreation Reserve LED Scoreboards credit: Swan Hill Rural City Council
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