Funding for major upgrade of Varroville Reserve

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Leppington residents are set to enjoy more open and greener spaces following a $352,000 investment from the NSW Government into Varroville Reserve, pictured above.

The project is part of the 2023-24 round of the $3 million Metropolitan Greenspace program which will provide better access to public and open space for more than 30,000 people spread across eight metropolitan council areas.

The program invests in places where people can gather with vital biodiversity improvements.

Funding goes towards creating great places to live by connecting and upgrading parks, wetlands, new active transport links and trails.

Once complete, the projects will provide new and improved public and open spaces, activities and opportunities for residents to get out into the community, be active and enjoy the great outdoors.

“This investment is a big win for our community,’’ says Member for Leppington, Nathan Hagarty.

“More options for green spaces will always be welcome in Leppington.

“I’ve long been an advocate for open green spaces and this investment ensures that as we deliver more homes, we also deliver the quality green spaces that make those homes places people are proud to live,’’ he said.

“Whether it’s to enjoy a morning jog, a family picnic, or walking your dog, Varroville Reserve will cater for all.’’

Grants were made available to eligible councils for projects which improve community access for recreation and relaxation.

The Metropolitan Greenspace program is the longest-running open space grants initiative in NSW.

It has provided over $56 million to metropolitan and Central Coast councils since 1990 for 680 projects.

For more information visit Metropolitan Greenspace Program | Planning (nsw.gov.au)

1 thought on “Funding for major upgrade of Varroville Reserve”

  1. Very happy to see money allocated to Varroville reserve. Curious as to what the funding will provide.
    This reserve has enormous potential with amazing views and lovely walking tracks. Sadly, it has been neglected for too long.

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