Christie Park will become one of the premier football complexes in North -West Sydney after the City of Ryde approved the construction of a new amenities.
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Council to upgrade two playgrounds
The City of Ryde will upgrade and refresh playgrounds at Janet Park and Eastwood Park with the
assistance of two Federal Government grants provided under the Local Road and Community
Infrastructure Program.
One $100,000 Federal Government grant will allow for a playground upgrade at Janet Park in West
Ryde to be brought forward a year.
The project will result in the existing playground at Janet Park being upgraded from a Local to a
Neighbourhood level playground.
Once completed, the Janet Park playground will feature modern play equipment such as an all –
accessibility birds -nest swing, cyclone spinner, sensory flowers, climbing net, a sli de and a seating
Following on from the successful development approval for the Ryde Civic Centre transformation, the
project enters the next significant stage with d emolition works to commence on 1 March 2021.
The demolition works will continue through to July 2021, weather permitting and will include the demolition
of the seven -storey Civic Centre and one -storey Community Hall.
A number of significant items from the old Civic Centre such as signage, coat of arms and a mosaic floor
design will be incorporated into the new development where possible.
City of Ryde Mayor, Clr Jerome Laxale, and representatives from Taylor Construction Group met with local