CENTENNIAL PARKLANDS UNVEILS NEW AMENITIES AND PLAYGROUND

Published on 05 August 2024

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Glen Innes Severn Council hosted an official opening event today (Monday, 5 August), to unveil the new amenities, outdoor seating area and children’s playground in Centennial Parklands, Glen Innes. This event marked the successful completion of a project aimed at enhancing community spaces and expanding recreational opportunities in the Glen Innes Highlands.

Funded by the Australian Government through the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program (BSBR) and supported by Glen Innes Severn Council, the $1.44 million project has introduced a vibrant new dimension to Centennial Parklands. Located adjacent to the Croft Celtic Cultural Learning Centre and Café (Crofters Cottage), the upgrades include an all-abilities access modern amenities block, along with newly constructed outdoor seating areas and playground. These enhancements will play a key role in local events, including the much-anticipated Australian Celtic Festival.

The Honourable Barnaby Joyce MP, Member for New England, joined Glen Innes Severn Council Mayor Rob Banham and distinguished guests to celebrate the completion of the revitalised section of Centennial Parklands. This development represents a significant step forward in creating a more vibrant and engaging environment for both the community and visitors.

The Hon. Barnaby Joyce said, “What makes communities thrive is places that bring people together, that provide opportunity to connect with each other, and the opportunity for businesses to thrive.”

“The BSBR funding supported by the Glen Innes Severn Council to further develop the Centennial Parklands provides Glen Innes an opportunity to thrive,” he said.

The project was carried out by Shay Brennan Constructions, whose work was crucial in delivering the new amenities, seating areas and playground.

Mayor Rob Banham expressed his gratitude for the support received by the Federal Government and emphasised the impact of the new section on the community.

“We are excited to officially unveil this impressive new space in our Centennial Parklands, which reflect our ongoing commitment to enhancing community spaces in Glen Innes Severn. This new section will undoubtedly become a central hub for both residents and visitors," said Cr Banham.

Council looks forward to seeing this revitalised area become a cherished destination of Centennial Parklands for years to come, fostering community connections and offering a space for enjoyment and relaxation.

 

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