In-ground trampolines, a flying fox, a new skate park and more will feature as part of a new recreation space in Cambridge Gardens.
The new development was locked in this morning with Penrith MP Stuart Ayres confirming that Penrith City Council will receive $300,000 through the NSW Government’s Clubgrants Category 3 funding program to create the space.
Mr Ayres said he was thrilled that Council would receive this funding that will go towards the construction of the Trinity Drive Cambridge Gardens Recreation Space.
“This exciting space is set to include in-ground trampolines, a flying fox, rock climbing, skate park facilities and seating,” he said.
“Playgrounds and parks are a part of everyday Australian life and provide spaces where people can come together to have fun, stay active and just enjoy being outside.”
“The NSW Government is committed to investing in sport and recreation facilities for everyone to enjoy.”
Penrith Councillor Ross Fowler said Council is delighted to receive funding for this play space that will serve as a great social and fun outlet for children of all ages.
“We are appreciative of this grant and we thank Stuart for his ongoing support,” he said.
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