A Service NSW Centre will be open for business at Ed.Square in the second half of the year.
The NSW Government and Frasers Property have confirmed the new 530 sqm Service NSW Centre will operate from level one of Ed.Square town centre.
With a rail station nearby, it is expected to be more popular than the one in Gregory Hills.
“About time,’’ says Macquarie Fields MP Anoulack Chanthivong, who has been calling for an accessible Service NSW Centre since the closure of the motor registries at Ingleburn and Campbelltown.
A Service NSW Centre was eventually opened at Gregory Hills, despite promises by the government it would be located in Campbelltown.
Melanie Gibbons, the Liberal Member for Holsworthy, says the Service NSW Centre in the heart of Edmondson Park will make a real difference to the community.
“The centre will make it easier for locals to access hundreds of NSW Government transactions in one convenient location, including driver testing,” Ms Gibbons said.
The decision by the NSW Government to open a Service NSW Centre in the new Town Centre underlines the importance of Ed.Square in a regional context, says Warwick Dowler, development director at Frasers Property.
“While we’re excited to provide our residents with the convenience of a Service NSW Centre in their new town centre, we also look forward to welcoming people from across South Western Sydney to discover the fantastic line-up of shopping, entertainment and dining choices on offer,” he said.
“The location of Ed.Square town centre next to Edmondson Park train station means it’s convenient and easy for people to visit.
“For residents, the complete range of shops and services are all within walking distance of their front door.”
He says that with an onsite train station, town centre, eat street, shops and amenities, Ed.Square combines an inner city lifestyle with an urban village feel in a leafy neighbourhood, offering the in-built convenience of having everything residents need within walking distance of their home.