Locals encouraged to have their say on playspace upgrade at Cambridge Park

Penrith MP Karen McKeown and Mayor Todd Carney.
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Penrith City Council is inviting the community to help shape the upgrade of the Allsopp and Paterson Oval playspace in Cambridge Park.

Mayor Todd Carney encouraged the community to share their ideas and suggestions for the new playspace.

“We want to hear how we can make Allsopp and Paterson Oval playspace a more inclusive and better space for the community,” Carney said.

“Your feedback is crucial to ensuring that the upgraded playspace meets the needs of local families and children of all abilities.”

The $400,000 upgrade of Penrith City Council’s Allsopp and Paterson Oval playspace is funded by the NSW Government’s Local Small Commitments Allocation program.

Member for Penrith Karen McKeown MP noted the importance of community feedback.

“This will be a wonderful community facility that will ensure all children will have a space which is inclusive and accessible for passive and active sports,” she said.

“It’s important to provide your feedback.”

The Allsopp and Paterson Oval playspace upgrade was identified through the Sport and Recreation Strategy, Council’s 15-year road map for the future provision of sport, play, recreation and open space across the City.

Community consultation is open until Wednesday, April 16.

Go to http://www.yoursaypenrith.com.au/allsopp-paterson for more information and to have your say.

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