19 August 2019
Families in Prospect and Seven Hills have a brand new
venue for outdoor fun following the construction of new
parks.
Snowy Reserve, Tuross St, Seven Hills and Prospect Park,
Aldgate Street, Prospect, both received more than $100,000
for the installation of new equipment.
Blacktown City Mayor Stephen Bali said the new parks will
encourage families to head outside.
“Blacktown City recognises the importance of allocating
funds to build new and improved play spaces for our
community,” Mayor Bali said.
“Council dedicated $128,000 for Snowy Reserve and
$113,000 for Prospect Park to ensure the community has a
place where friends and families can come together and
enjoy the outdoors.”
An extensive public consultation was conducted with the
community ensuring both parks would be well utilised.
“There is a range of equipment for the children to enjoy,”
Mayor Bali said.
“There is a multi-swing set, see-saw, a sitting race-car, a
main play structure, featuring slides and bridges and
climbing apparatus at Prospect Park.
“Snowy Reserve will include both a junior play unit and a
senior play unit with slides, climbers, standing platforms and
a trampoline.”
Snowy Reserve playground
Councillor Kathie Collins OAM and
Councillor Susai Benjamin at Prospect Park.
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