New West Ryde Multi-Sports facility to place a focus on netball
The rapidly growing Ryde area in Sydney’s northwest is set to benefit from an impressive new local multi-sports facility being delivered by the NSW Government, with construction now underway on the site.
The facility is being built on the former site of Marsden High School following the relocation of the school to the Meadowbank Education Precinct in 2022.
Once complete the new facility will provide a range of community and sporting spaces with a focus on netball, one of NSW’s highest participation sports, while also catering for growing sports such as basketball, futsal and badminton.
It will deliver a new 5,000 square metre indoor facility including four multipurpose courts and other indoor spaces, as well as outdoor facilities including 29 netball courts with amenities, communal space with open lawns, picnic tables and seating, and new car and bicycle parking spaces.
These new courts will replace existing rundown netball courts located on top of an old rubbish tip at Meadowbank Park.
As the NSW Government delivers more housing for young people and families, this project will also ensure that the community has access to world class sporting facilities and recreational spaces on their doorstep.
NSW Minister for Sport Steve Kamper noted "we are focused on building better communities and that means ensuring everyone has access to grassroots sporting infrastructure.
“We look forward to this space becoming a vibrant community sporting hub for the entire community to enjoy.”
Local State Member for Bennelong Jerome Laxale added “with the state government committed to a new school at Melrose Park, this investment in sporting facilities for our region is crucial.
“Netball has long suffered in Ryde at substandard facilities in Meadowbank. This huge boost will support all players of all ages and provide much needed indoor sports facilities locally.”
Eastwood Ryde Netball Association (ERNA) President, Karen Waud shared “Eastwood Ryde Netball Association are very excited about the commencing of the construction phase of our netball journey at our new facility.
“With 4 indoor courts, 29 outdoor courts, and café facilities, it will offer a fantastic experience for players and fans alike. This will be wonderful for our sports loving community in the City of Ryde.
“City of Ryde is growing, and so is the demand for quality sporting facilities.
“This is a big milestone for Eastwood Ryde Netball Association and all our members.”
Image. Credit: Eastwood Ryde Netball Association
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