Summer fun now a reality at Penrith Lakes
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- Written by: Teela Griffin Penrith City Council (02) 4732 7777 (02) 4732 7958 council@penrithcity.nsw.gov.au https://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au 601 High St Penrith NSW 2750 Australia
Sunday, 26 November 2023
Penrith City Council is excited about today’s announcement by the NSW Government and the Penrith Lakes Development Corporation to open the Penrith Lakes this summer to recreation activities.
Penrith Mayor Todd Carney said he was delighted Council’s advocacy for the community has come to fruition on this important site just in time for summer.
“For too long, Penrith Lakes has been sitting idle behind locked gates when it should have been opened to the community,” Cr Carney said.
“With summer just days away this an enormous win for our community. This first step towards permanent access and to realise the lakes’ full potential is just the beginning for this hidden gem in Penrith.
“Penrith Lakes spans 20km2, offers a natural beach and waterway that is comparable in size to Bondi Beach. Unlocking parts of this prime, existing piece of land in our footprint is a cost-effective way to ensure that our community members have an active haven to escape the heat which is close to home.”
"Instead of having to drive over an hour to the nearest beach, our residents will be minutes from a fantastic spot to cool off and have fun.
“I want to acknowledge the efforts of Council in getting to this stage. Successive Mayors and Councillors have called on the State Government to open this site to the community – it’s testament to that continued work for our community and Western Sydney that sees us standing here today,” Cr Carney said.
The natural beauty of the site and the activities it can host will immediately attract visitors from across Western Sydney, with tourist numbers set to further increase with the Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport opening in 2026.
With Penrith Lakes opening right across summer, the opportunities are endless for what can be done on the site. Council will work with the NSW Government and Penrith Lakes Development Corporation to explore what events and activities may be possible.
Information contained within this news release was correct as at Sunday, 26 November 2023.