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Monday, March 9, 2020

Blacktown City Council - Media Release - Outdoor Fun For Schofields Residents At New Park



9 March 2020

Schofield residents will soon have a whole new park to enjoy.

Work is expected to be completed by July on the $840,600 

park at the corner of Oallen Place and Bannaby Crescent, 

Schofields.


Blacktown City Mayor Tony Bleasdale OAM said, “Council is 

committed to providing the best possible recreation facilities 

for our residents in more than 400 parks and 1000 reserves 

across the City.


“A feature of this park will be the retention of a heritage-

listed oak tree as the focal point of the new facilities. There 

will be seating, paths and shade, included to make the park 

as comfortable and accessible to as many people in the 

community as possible.”


Additional native trees, grasses and shrubs are being 

planted within the park along the creek line to provide a 

natural habitat for the native bird and animal population.


The new park will include a swing set with an inclusive net 

swing, in-ground trampolines, main fort including viewing 

platforms and slide, tee-pee fort with slide and net bridge to 

large net climbing structure and spinner.



Artist impression of the new park at Oallen Place and Bannaby Crescent Schofields.

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