Ermington’s much-loved George Kendall Riverside Park has reopened after a $13.4 million transformation including the creation of 18 hectares of new parkland.
The major revamp, which was funded by the NSW Government’s Parks for People program, also includes a new hilltop lookout, constructed wetlands, play and activity hub, learn to ride space, car entry loop, upgraded parking, a shared path and over four hectares of native plants to improve the open space and river foreshore.
City of Parramatta chief executive Gail Connolly PSM said the park revitalisation was part of the City’s global vision to create more enjoyable open spaces for the community.
“Investing in green infrastructure means we are a step closer to reaching our goal of making Parramatta River a central meeting spot for our community to enjoy,” Ms Connolly said.
“It’s part of our bold vision to transform Parramatta into a global City over the next 25 years.
“This restoration will provide more opportunities for our community to connect with nature, enjoy outdoor activities and explore our river foreshore.
“There is a new dedicated play and activity hub, and it’s now easier and safer for families to access the park with a new car park loop, upgraded paths and roads.
“This is proof that collaborating with the NSW Government and local community to deliver positive outcomes that locals and families can enjoy for many years to come.”
Minister for Planning and Open Spaces, Paul Scully MP said the project reinvigorates the importance of public open spaces.
“The completion of George Kendall Riverside Park marks a significant milestone for the Parks for People program,” Mr Scully said.
"This is one of the program’s biggest and boldest revitalisations which reinvigorates this important public open space and delivers an inclusive place where the community will enjoy a diverse range of outdoor activities.
"The upgrade to George Kendall Riverside Park is not just for today’s residents but will also create a lasting legacy for generations to come.”
Member for Parramatta, Donna Davis MP said everyone can now enjoy the restored park.
"These new parklands are a wonderful addition to George Kendall Reserve for the benefit of Ermington, Parramatta, and beyond,” Ms Davis said.
“The reopening of George Kendall Riverside Park comes just in time for the warmer summer months ahead.
“Everyone can now explore new spaces for play, more walking and cycling tracks, a learn-to-ride facility, an upgraded park for dogs and venture through thriving wetlands.”
Features and improvements include:
- A hilltop lookout
- Dedicated learn to ride space
- Nature trails and recreational loop
- New vehicle entry and car park with pedestrian access and upgraded roads
- Constructed wetland and swale to filter and capture stormwater
- New tree planting
- Integration with the Parramatta River Cycleway
- Upgraded off-leash area
- Removal of leachate pipes and capping layer under wetlands
This project follows the revitalisation of F.S Garside Park in Granville, Newington Reserve, Milson Park and Arthur Phillip Park earlier this year.