More than 10,000 local Penrith club members to benefit from new Ched Towns Reserve amenities building
Penrith City Council advise that construction is underway to replace the existing Ched Towns Reserve amenities building in Glenmore Park with a new facility designed for a range of sports groups and includes four change rooms, a change room for officials, canteen, storage, accessible toilets, first aid and administration areas.
The new facility will benefit more than 10,000 members from local clubs including the Glenmore Park Brumbies Junior Rugby League Football Club, Penrith District Junior Rugby League, Glenmore Park Cricket Club, Penrith Junior Cricket Association, and Nepean District Cricket Association.
Council will also construct an additional public toilet to service the adjacent playspace, and will undertake landscaping works, including tree planting.
The upgrade is being funded by Council in partnership with the NSW Government through the Office of Sport’s Greater Cities Sports Facilities Fund. The Glenmore Park Brumbies Junior Rugby League Football Club are also contributing to the works.
Council has upgraded nine buildings over the past two years to meet national and state sporting facility guidelines, with a further nine upgrades getting underway this year.
This 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 across the City.
For more information visit penrith.city/spros
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