HELENSBURGH’S Proud Park has had its winter refresh completed and is ready for residents to enjoy.

The upgraded park features include a new fenced off-leash dog area and park entry, shelters and picnic facilities, a water refill station and dog bowl, park signage as well as landscaping improvements.

Wollongong Lord Mayor Gordon Bradbery said the Helensburgh community value Proud Park and is a popular off-leash dog area. 

“As such, they have asked for upgrades to make the park more accessible and safer. So, we’re pleased to complete the upgrades to lift the park’s amenity and create a better experience for all,” he said.

“With the new fenced off-leash dog area, we also hope to see more dogs and owners enjoying this green space.”

The project was boosted by a $45,340 grant under the NSW Government Local Small Commitments Allocation (LSCA) funding program. The program supports small local projects to enhance community wellbeing and provide benefits to communities.

Cr Bradbery said Council is grateful to have received funding to help invest in community-focused facilities, like parks, to make Wollongong a liveable and thriving city.

“We’ve ambitious plans to make our facilities and spaces the best it can be. The funding from governing bodies makes a great difference on uplifting projects and progressing them to completion,” he said.

“For our Proud Park project, the funding has aided the array of park improvements to complement our new fenced off-leash dog area. We’re always thankful in their support of our community goals and vision.”

State MP for Heathcote, Maryanne Stuart said the upgrades to Proud Park reflects the Minns Labor government’s commitment to creating safe, welcoming spaces where residents and their pets can enjoy the outdoors together.

“The new facilities will undoubtedly make Proud Park an even more popular spot in Helensburgh, and I’m proud to see our government’s investment making a positive impact on local lives,” Ms Stuart said.

Council have also received $40,000 under LSCA to fund the current Stanwell Park Nature Play project. The works will incorporate nature play opportunities that complement the renewal of Stanwell Park playground. The works for the nature play are underway, and depending on weather and other conditions, it is anticipated works will be completed in September 2024.

“Our shared spaces are an integral part of community life. Our parks provide important places for people to connect and play,” Cr Bradbery said.

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