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Playground Upgrades

Work on a $2 million upgrade and extension at the much-loved Livvi’s Place all-abilities playground at Bernie Mullane Reserve in Kellyville is set to start this month with fences blocking off the back area of the playground installed on Monday, 23rd September.

A spokesperson for The Hills Shire Council says council is working hard to ensure that parts of the playground will be kept open for as much time as possible, including the water play area. The construction is expected to be completed by March 2025.

“Some areas of the current playground, located outside the construction zone at Bernie Mullane Reserve, will need to be temporarily closed at intervals to facilitate necessary works.

However, Council is committed to minimising disruptions and ensuring that parts of the playground, including the popular water play area, remain accessible for as much time as possible throughout the construction period,” she said.

“The designated construction zone, which is located behind the water park and play area, will remain closed for the duration of the works.

“Council appreciates the community’s understanding and cooperation during this time, as we work to enhance the facilities for all to enjoy.”

The extended facilities will provide an all-inclusive recreation space for children of all ages and abilities and will boast a variety of new features, including an accessible multi-activity play tower, a double flying fox, slides, a climbing net and swings designed for both toddlers and older children.

Livvi Playground UpgradesThe work will also include the construction of an accessible amenities building, complete with a ‘Changing Places’ room, with an overhead hoist, shower, toilet, and ambulant unisex cubicles.

Shade sails, picnic shelters, a dry creek bed, accessible park furniture and wide pathways will also feature.

The Livvi’s Place Playground Extension Project is funded by the NSW Government’s Western Sydney Infrastructure Grants (WSIG) Program in partnership with Council. $1.1 million of the WSIG Program is going towards the Livvi’s Place project.

The upgrade is the latest in a huge portfolio of park and playground works completed by Hills Shire Council in the past three years.

So far over $8million has been spent on upgrades and nearly $64 million on new parks in the Shire.

Recent upgrades include: Balcombe Heights Estate at Baulkham Hills, Gooden Drive Reserve, Baulkham Hills, Coorumbene Court Reserve, Bella Vista, McGilvray Place Reserve, Rouse Hill and William Harvey Reserve, Rouse Hill.

For those seeking alternative play areas during the closure Livvi’s Place at Kellyville will find that Samantha Riley Drive Reserve playground, Golden Grove Reserve, Duncraig Drive Reserve, and Ted Pike Reserve are all within 800 metres of Livvi’s Place Playground.

To learn more about the project and to follow construction updates, visit The Hills Shire Council’s website, www.thehills.nsw.gov.au and search “Livvi’s Place Playground Extension – Bernie Mullane Reserve Kellyville’.

All work is reliant on weather.

Bev Jordan

Bev Jordan studied journalism at Harlow College in the UK.  She achieves a Diploma in Journalism from the National Council for the Training of Journalists. After migrating to Australia at the end of 1984, she took up a Senior Journalist position with Cumberland Newspapers, based on the Parramatta Advertiser. She has since worked on the Daily Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald and was a lecturer in Journalism at Macleay College in Sydney. Bev returned to Cumberland Newspapers (NewsLocal) and worked for 30 years covering all different mastheads, including Mosman Daily, Mount Druitt Standard and finally Hills Shire Times for the last 17 of those years. Bev’s passion has always been local community journalism.  She says “As a journalist, I have always seen it as my job to inform, inspire and involve.  I am a passionate advocate for organisations and people making a difference to the world around them. Connectedness is so important to the health of an individual but also to a community, no matter how small or large.

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