Council is renewing the playspace at Margaret Porter Reserve, St Marys and we want your feedback on the new equipment you’d like to see!
This project is funded by the NSW Government and Penrith City Council.
Draft design concept
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Check out the final design which includes:
- Multi play unit with 2 slides and climbing elements with challenges for all ages
- 3 swing bay – including an infant and nest swing
- Sensory and musical play panels
- 'Margaret Porter Cafe' imaginative play panel
- Balance beam
- Pirouette spinner
- Inclusive rocker
- Shade sail
- Picnic shelter with accessible picnic setting
- Water drinking fountain
- Seating
- Accessible pathways
- New tree plantings
Construction is expected to begin in January 2026, with the new playspace anticipated to be completed by late March 2026.
Community consultation
We conducted community consultation from Monday 3 March until Monday 17 March 2025, to find out what the community would like to see in their new playspace. Thank you to everyone who shared their feedback! Your ideas will be valuable to help us shape the design for this playspace.What could be included in this renewal?
After conducting a site assessment and getting feedback from local residents about what they'd like to see in their new playspace, Council will develop the design in line with state government guidelines and our Playspace Design Guidelines. You can find these in the Sport and Recreation Strategy under the 'Related Documents' section of this page.
Our guidelines outline the types of infrastructure which need to be included in an upgrade depending on whether the playspace is a local, district, or Citywide facility.
Margaret Porter Reserve is a local playspace and the renewal could include:
- new play equipment
- seating
- pathways
- surface upgrades
- natural and/or artificial shade
- landscaping
- water bubblers
Toilets, fencing and water play will not be included as part of this local playspace renewal.