Glenbrook Oval Amenities and Carpark Upgrade

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Architect's drawing of the proposed amenities block at Glenbrook Oval. A brick building with a pitched roof.

THIS SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED. COMMUNITY FEEDBACK IS UNDER REVIEW AND THE FINAL DESIGN WILL BE PRESENTED LATER THIS YEAR.

TO STAY INFORMED ON THIS PROJECT, FOLLOW SUBSCRIBE FOR UPDATES.

Council is undertaking a transformative upgrade of Glenbrook Oval amenities building and carpark.

The upgrades will include the demolition of the existing amenities block and the construction of a new state-of-the-art amenities block. The new facilities will feature changerooms, toilet facilities, accessible toilet facilities, storage areas and a kiosk/canteen area. The upgrade will also see the design and construction of a new carpark area of at least 1500 m2 with an accessible carpark area.

Council teams have reached these designs after consultation with user groups as well as relevant stakeholders.

This project has been funded by a $2.5 million grant from the Australian Government's Investing in Our Communities Program.

The design for the new amenities will be on display for community feedback from August 19 to September 16.

THIS SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED. COMMUNITY FEEDBACK IS UNDER REVIEW AND THE FINAL DESIGN WILL BE PRESENTED LATER THIS YEAR.

TO STAY INFORMED ON THIS PROJECT, FOLLOW SUBSCRIBE FOR UPDATES.

Council is undertaking a transformative upgrade of Glenbrook Oval amenities building and carpark.

The upgrades will include the demolition of the existing amenities block and the construction of a new state-of-the-art amenities block. The new facilities will feature changerooms, toilet facilities, accessible toilet facilities, storage areas and a kiosk/canteen area. The upgrade will also see the design and construction of a new carpark area of at least 1500 m2 with an accessible carpark area.

Council teams have reached these designs after consultation with user groups as well as relevant stakeholders.

This project has been funded by a $2.5 million grant from the Australian Government's Investing in Our Communities Program.

The design for the new amenities will be on display for community feedback from August 19 to September 16.

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