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Progress in Golden Plains

Two upgrade projects are celebrating key progress steps in the Golden Plains, with one finished and another starting.

The Don Wallace Recreation Reserve Oval upgrade in Teesdale was completed and officially opened on Monday, February 10.

The upgrade included installing an automated irrigation system with a new pump, subsurface drainage, realignment of oval boundary, fencing with concrete edging and new coach’s boxes.

Golden Plains Shire mayor Sarah Hayden said the $798,000 project showed council’s commitment to “providing quality facilities” for residents.

“We’re delighted to provide our beloved sporting clubs with a safe and compliant playing surface, ready for both junior and senior footballers and cricketers,” she said.

“This project is a testament to what can be achieved through strong partnerships, and we deeply appreciate the State Government’s commitment to our community.”

Lethbridge Active Youth Space’s skate park will also get a new look, with community members able to share feedback on the proposed upgrade until February 24.

The project is expected to deliver improvements like a multi-use area, seating, shade/shelters, drinking fountain, improved path networks and landscaping.

Mayor Hayden said community feedback on the upgrade was needed to ensure the facility continued to serve the community for years to come.

“Council is committed to recreation opportunities for our community in Lethbridge, and this skate park upgrade is a key part of that commitment,” she said.

“The upgraded skate park will make an excellent addition to the new play space, providing an impressive, dynamic and inclusive recreation facility that will be a valuable addition to Lethbridge and surrounding towns.”

Council will begin the development of concept designs following the consultation period and will keep the community involved in the upgrade process with further community consultations scheduled for the coming months.

Community members can provide feedback by attending an in-person workshop on February 19 from 5pm at the existing skate park at Russell Street or by completing an online survey at goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations

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