Sod turning marks commencement of Oran Park Leisure Centre development
Work on the $63.3 million Oran Park Leisure Centre project in south western Sydney is set to commence following a sod turning ceremony.
Mayor of Camden, Therese Fedeli, was joined by Councillors Usha Dommaraju and Cindy Cagney as well as Tony and Mark Perich from Greenfields Development Company to mark the commencement of the early works.
Designed by Warren and Mahoney Architects, the Oran Park Leisure Centre will be a multipurpose community facility offering:
A 50-metre indoor swimming pool;
Leisure and learn-to-swim pool;
Spa and sauna;
Indoor basketball courts;
Gymnasium;
Café;
Creche; and
Car parking.
Mayor Fedeli said the project was an exciting addition to the Oran Park Civic Precinct which already includes Council’s Administration Building and the Oran Park Library, commenting “the Centre will be a fantastic community facility offering a place for social gathering featuring aquatic, indoor sports, and health and fitness areas.
“Excitingly, it will include the local government areas first 50 metre indoor swimming pool. The best thing is it’s not only in the centre of Oran Park Town, but in the heart of the Camden area as a whole.
“Council is committed to delivering state of the art sporting facilities to the residents of the Camden area. This new Leisure Centre will add to a growing list of premium facilities including Narellan Sports Hub, Fergusons Land Cricket Facility, Nott Oval football field and the Kirkham BMX Facility.
“Not only is it great to have these facilities right here in our own backyard for our residents to enjoy, but it also gives us the opportunity to host state, national and international level competitions which also benefits our local small businesses.
The project is expected to be completed late 2024.
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