Sporting infrastructure upgrades a game-changer for Penrith

Parker Street Reserve playing fields: (L-R) Troy Cooper, Brothers PJRLC; Andrew Moore, Penrith City Council; Blake South, Panthers Juniors; Member for Penrith Karen McKeown OAM; John Fowler, Brothers PJRLC and Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen.

Penrith City Council has completed a series of major upgrades to Parker Street Reserve sports precinct and Hickeys Lane sportsground in Penrith as well as Eileen  Cammack Reserve in South Penrith.   

Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen said the improvements continue Penrith City Council’s commitment to providing exceptional sporting facilities to the community.  

“By enhancing the amenities, accessibility and functionality of these three sporting hubs, it means more people in our community can lead active and healthy lives. Local football,  cricket and athletics clubs will benefit greatly from these improvements,” Cr Hitchen said. 

Parker Street Reserve amenities building: (L-R) Blake South, Panthers Juniors; John Fowler, Brothers PJRLC; Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen; Member for Penrith Karen McKeown OAM; Andrew Moore, Penrith City Council and Troy Cooper, Brothers PJRLC.

“These upgrades are a real game-changer for our City and I look forward to seeing the community enjoy the full potential of these sporting facilities.” 

Parker Street Reserve sports precinct features a new amenities building alongside improvements to floodlighting, irrigation, fencing, and playing surfaces. The  amenities building features a ‘Changing  Place’ facility, designed for those with high support requirements.

This project was funded by Penrith City Council ($1.8 million) and the NSW Government through the Penrith Sporting Infrastructure Project ($3.5  million).  

Hickeys Lane sportsground upgrades include a new amenities building as well as enhancements to floodlighting, a car park, irrigation and fencing.

Hickeys Lane sportsground: (L-R) Member for Penrith Karen McKeown OAM; Shane Northam, Penrith Rovers Football Club; Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen and Andrew Moore, Penrith City Council. 

This project was funded by Penrith City Council ($1.36 million) and the NSW Government through the Penrith Sporting Infrastructure Project ($1 million). 

Eileen Cammack Reserve has undergone significant improvements, with upgrades to the existing amenities building, including an accessible toilet and improved change room facilities. This project was funded by Penrith City Council ($235,000) and the NSW Government through the Penrith Sporting Infrastructure Project ($500,000). 

Member for Penrith, Karen McKeown OAM, said the upgrades are a win for the Penrith community.  

“The enhanced facilities at Parker Street Reserve, Hickeys Lane sportsground, and Eileen Cammack Reserve are a testament to Penrith City Council and the NSW Government’s commitment  to active lifestyles and community growth,” Cr McKeown said. 

“By providing modern, accessible, and inclusive spaces for people of all ages to engage in sports, we are laying the foundation for a healthier future.” 

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

For more information visit penrith.city/spros