Work starts on $4.5 million park in Appin

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Construction has commenced on a major new park at Appin. The $4.5 million Parks for People transformation will see 23 hectares of pastureland turned into an inclusive play space with nature and water play features, picnic areas and trails to the surrounding bushland.

This new park adjoins the Georges River koala corridor and is situated less than 1km north of the Appin Town Centre.

The new park will provide nature play space, a place to relax, picnic areas and trails surrounded by bushland.

The design of the new recreational space also protects the existing environmental and Aboriginal cultural heritage values of the area.

As part of the State Government’s commitment to address the housing crisis with the delivery of more well-located and well-serviced homes, it is also delivering vibrant and accessible public spaces to support better communities.

The new park is one of seven projects delivered across Sydney to deliver better access to public open spaces, in partnership with council and the community.

State Member for Campbeltown Greg Warren yesterday joined Wollondilly Mayor Matt Gould and the council CEO Ben Taylor for a turning of the sod ceremony.

“Appin Park will be a great asset for our community now and into the future,’’ Mr Warren Siad.

“The play space is inclusive and reflects our community.

“The park is well-positioned close to the Appin Town Centre and will be well-utilised by people of all ages and abilities.”

For more information on the Parks for People Program visit https://www.planning.nsw.gov.au/policy-and-legislation/open-space/parks-for-people.

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