Upgraded George Thornton Reserve delivers expanded sporting opportunities
The Hills Shire has advised that following the completion of renovations at George Thornton Reserve located in West Pennant Hills, north-west of Sydney, cricketers, footballers and residents can now enjoy expanded opportunities for playing and training
The 12-month project, made possible by a $984,556 investment through the NSW Government’s Greater Cities Sport Facility Fund, now offers enhanced sporting facilities to the local community, including extensions to the two original fields and a bonus third field, as well as new cricket practice nets.
Beyond the new and improved fields, new lighting, irrigation, and drainage were also installed, as well as a shared walkway around the site that provides connectivity to the surrounding streets.
Mayor of The Hills Shire, Dr Peter Gangemi said these enhancements amplify the sporting experience for athletes and contribute to the overall wellbeing and recreational activities of the broader community and added “These improvements will support our growing clubs and allow more people to partake in the sport they love.”
George Thornton Reserve is home to the Redbacks Football Club, which is seeing a surge in registrations, notably among girls.
President of the Redbacks Football Club, Phil Simmons shared “Our club’s registration is up on last year’s figures, and we still have a month to go until they close.
“We’ve seen a surge in the number of young girls registering lately, and we believe it’s all thanks to the amazing performance of the Matildas in the World Cup. Couple this with an uplift in registrations also from young boys, ladies and men.
“These young players are also bringing their friends along to play, which is fantastic.”
Simmons thanked Council and the NSW Government for the recent improvements made to the reserve, especially the fields, which provide more and improved space for playing.
“The facilities are not only refreshed and desirable for any player around the area but also offer more space for teams, young boys and girls, women and men, and families who are interested in playing football or just enjoying the reserve in general,” he added.
“The manicured surfaces are desirable to play on. This enhances the overall experience and reduces the chance of injuries, making them particularly ideal for higher-grade players.”
For additional information, please visit The Hills Shire Council’s website and search for 'George Thornton Reserve'.
Image. Member of the Legislative Council Peter Primrose, Mayor Gangemi and Phil Simmons from the Redbacks Football Club.
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