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Trinity Drive Reserve officially opened!

25 October 2023

Students, community members and politicians at the completed Trinity Drive Reserve playspace.

Students leaders from Cambridge Gardens Public School join (L-R, back row) Bob Pullen, Member for Penrith Karen McKeown OAM MP, Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Paul Scully MP, Deputy Mayor of Penrith Councillor Mark Davies and Brock Jurd for the official opening of Trinity Drive Reserve.

Penrith City Council has revitalised Trinity Drive Reserve in Cambridge Gardens with a new mixed recreation space and junior playspace upgrade. 

The mixed recreation space includes a skate bowl and pump track, parkour zone, a traversing wall, basket swing, flying fox, an inclusive spinner and trampoline, and social spaces. 

New play equipment including a mound slide, double swing, a sensory zone, and play cubby, are key features of the junior playspace upgrade. Shade sails, trees, a pathway, seating, water bubbler and bins were also installed as part of the upgrade.    

The upgrades were funded by Penrith City Council ($505,000) and the NSW Government through the Clubgrants Category 3 Infrastructure Grant ($300,000) and Everyone Can Play Grant program ($198,000).  

These projects were identified through Council’s Sport and Recreation Strategy, which is a 15-year road map for the future provision of sport, play, recreation and open space across the City. 

Find out more at www.penrith.city/spros