More time to meet and greet your next family pet

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Campbelltown residents will have an increased opportunity to find their next furry friend with the Campbelltown Animal Care Facility at Rose Street extending its Saturday opening hours.

The facility is now open each Saturday from 10am to 4pm, with the added operating hours allowing for more opportunity for booked meet and greets and animal adoptions.

The new operating hours will also include extended animal viewing hours from 11am to 3.30pm.

“The facility’s extended hours will provide a fantastic opportunity for people to meet the animals and speak to our team about the adoption process,” Mayor George Greiss said.

“Welcoming a new pet into your home is always a big decision and our friendly staff will offer expert advice for Campbelltown residents,” he said.

“In the case of adoptions, the facility doesn’t just serve Campbelltown, staff will provide expert advice for all new families of animals in their care.”

The facility’s operation hours will remain from 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. The facility is closed on Sunday.

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Residents have until June 23 to share their ideas for a series of new playground planned across Campbelltown over the coming months.

As part of Campbelltown Council’s play space program, playground equipment will be upgraded at a number of parks across Campbelltown, while a new playground will be established at Regalia Crescent, Glenfield.

Parks to be upgraded include Denfield Green Reserve, St Helens Park, Flying Peman Reserve, Eschol Park, Patrick Newman Reserve, Ambarvale and Midlothian Reserve, St Andrews.

“This is an opportunity for people to help shape the design of their local park to ensure they are designed with the local community’s needs in mind,” Mayor Greiss said.

Residents can leave their feedback via a survey on council’s website to help prepare a concept design for each playground.

Details at overtoyou.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au

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