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Design to Commence on Woodbury Reserve Skate Park

A skate park is on the way to Woodbury Reserve, and the Hawkesbury City Council wants the community to ‘Have Your Say’ on the design.

CONVIC, a skate park and youth space specialist contractor, has been engaged by the Council to undertake the design and construction of the skate park.

A community workshop will be held at Glossodia to understand what features the community wants to see included in the skate park’s design.

Design Workshop

When: Tuesday, 15 October

Where: Woodbury Reserve Amenities Building, Glossodia

Time: 6 PM – 8 PM

Feedback on design features can also be submitted via Your Hawkesbury, Your Say by completing the online survey before Tuesday, 29 October 2024. The survey can be found by visiting www.yourhawkesbury-yoursay.com.au/woodbury-reserve-skatepark

The skate park is the next stage of the Woodbury Reserve upgrade to be delivered as part of the masterplan. The pump track and mountain bike trails at Woodbury Reserve were completed and opened to the public in August 2024.

The ongoing and upcoming upgrades to the Reserve include:

  • New playground,
  • BMX Pump Track and Mountain Bike Tracks (Completed August 2024)
  • New skate park (Design consultation underway)
  • New multi-purpose courts
  • New amenities building
  • Improved and additional parking within the site
  • Shared path network with better connections
  • Improved access to natural areas
  • Additional shelters with barbecue facilities
  • Designated dog off-leash area

The $10 million Woodbury Reserve Skate Park upgrade is funded by the Australian Government’s Priority Community Infrastructure Program, the NSW Government’s Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program and Hawkesbury City Council.

For more information on Woodbury Reserve, visit https://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/for-residents/current-projects/westinvest-projects

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