Gipps Street Recreation Precinct to open this weekend!

Gipps Street Recreation Precinct to open this weekend!

Monday, 26 August 2024

Penrith’s newest sport and recreation destination is less than one week away from its grand opening on Saturday, 31 August 2024.

From 11am until 3pm, the Gipps Street Recreation Precinct will be buzzing with free activities, entertainment, and plenty more to enjoy.

In the youth zone, you will find Totem Skateboarding holding a series of skateboarding workshops and jam sessions, pump track demonstrations by Penrith BMX, parkour performances by Dauntless Movement Crew, and three-on-three basketball.

Drop-in sports clinics for all ages and skill levels will be on offer including netball, gridiron and touch tag, or visit Sydney Thunder at the Thunder Bus for fun games and giveaways.

Free hot beverages and a free sausage sizzle with vegetarian and halal options will be available until sold out. Several food trucks will be offering delicious treats to purchase.

There will also be free kite-making and weaving workshops, face painting, roving entertainment, lawn games, and live music.

Penrith City Council General Manager Andrew Moore said he was looking forward to seeing the community enjoying the precinct for the first time.

“Grab your family or friends and come along to check out all of the exciting new facilities available in the Gipps Street Recreation Precinct,” Mr Moore said.

“There’s something for everyone with children’s play areas, sports fields, a skate park, pump track, sports courts, outdoor fitness equipment, picnic and BBQ areas, public artwork, and plenty of parking and toilets.”

The fenced dog park will be closed for the event to give the turf more time to establish in the area.

The $44.5 million Gipps Street Recreation Precinct project is proudly funded by Council with the support of the NSW Government, which is contributing a combined $13.5 million through the Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants Program ($7 million), Multi-Sport Community Facility Fund ($5 million), Greater Cities Sport Facility Fund ($1 million), and the Places to Play Program ($500,000).

The precinct is located at 34 Gipps Street, Claremont Meadows NSW 2747.

Find out more at: penrith.city/events/gippsstreet

Information contained within this news release was correct as at Monday, 26 August 2024.