Gipps Street Recreation Precinct to start construction

Director Brian Steffen, Mayor Tricia Hitchen and CEO Warwick Winn with shovels at the Gipps Street site

Wednesday, 3 August 2022

A sod turning by Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen and Penrith City Council’s General Manager Warwick Winn at the 32-hectare Gipps Street Recreation Precinct has signalled the official start of the multi-million-dollar project.

The milestone brings Council’s long-term strategy, to transform the former waste facility into a landmark sport and recreation destination for the community, a vital step closer to reality.
Penrith City Council is contributing $27.5M toward the project, with a further $6.5M being received from grants through partnering with the NSW Government. Council has been successful in attaining grant funding for the youth area through the Department of Planning’s Open Spaces Pilot Project ($500,000), while the Office of Sport will contribute to the amenity building through its Greater Cities Sports Facilities Fund ($1,000,000) and the multi-sport playing fields with LED lighting through its Multi-Sport Community Facility Fund ($5,000,000).

Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen said it was wonderful to see the long-held vision of Council and the community get underway and thanked the NSW Government for their contribution.

“This facility is going to be something truly special for the people of Penrith and I can’t wait to see it delivered for our community,” Cr Hitchen said.

“We are incredibly excited that the start of construction for this landmark destination can now commence. This site has been earmarked by Council for use as a recreation precinct since the 2000s and we can’t wait for our vision to reinvent Gipps Street to be realised.

“Every member of the family will find something at Gipps Street to help them enjoy outdoor pursuits, including multiple sports fields, full amenities, inclusive children’s area featuring water play, a dedicated Youth Precinct including a skate park and our City’s very first pump track. There will be outdoor gym equipment, an off-leash dog park, shaded picnic areas with BBQs and beautiful nature walks too,” Cr Hitchen added.

The 32-hectare site at Gipps Street along South Creek was used as Council’s main waste facility from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s which has undergone extensive remediation before it could be developed.

Penrith City Council recently awarded the construction tender to Glascott Landscape and Civil Pty Ltd who will undertake the remaining remediation, construction, landscaping, and installation work required at the Claremont Meadows site to bring the innovative Precinct design to life.

To experience what Gipps Street Recreation Precinct will be like when complete, a fly through of the project is available here: penrith.city/gippsstreet

Council’s 2020 Sport & Recreation Strategy, which forms the 15-year road map for the future provision of sport, play, recreation and open space facilities across our City, helped create the vision for this important Penrith project.

Gipps Street Recreation Precinct is scheduled for completion by the end of 2023, to learn more, visit penrith.city/gippsstreet



 

 

 

 

Information contained within this news release was correct as at Wednesday, 3 August 2022.